ISSN:
0007-4810
Content:
Zeitraum d. Einführung: 200 v. Chr. - 1988
Content:
A six-part television series entitled He shang (Yellow River elegy) caused an immediate national sensation when it was first broadcast on China Central Television (CCTV) beginning on 12 June 1988. A script of the documentary was published simultaneously and immediately became a best seller. In the following months the production inspired heated debates in China. Export and public broadcast of He shang was banned by the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Plenum in September 1988. Three articles look at the climate in which He shang was created, analyse the message projected by the programme, its impact on the Chinese intellectual world, the events of 1989, glorifying of the West and downplaying of Marxism-Leninism in He shang, modernity as the hidden agenda of He shang, the quest of the intellectual elite among other issues. (DÜI-Sen)
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Enthält: Field, Stephen: He shang and the plateau of ultrastability. - S. 4-13.; Gunn, Edward: The rethoric of He shang: from cultural criticism to social act. - S. 14-22.; Wang Jing: He shang and the paradoxes of Chinese enlightenment. - S. 23-33
In:
Bulletin of concerned Asian scholars, Boulder, Colo. : Peck, 1968, 23(1991), 3, Seite 3-33, 0007-4810
In:
volume:23
In:
year:1991
In:
number:3
In:
pages:3-33
Language:
English
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