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Visualizing Modern China : Image, History, and Memory, 1750-Present

Cook, James A.(Edited by)Goldstein, Joshua S.(Edited by)Johnson, Matthew D.(Edited by)Schmalzer, Sigrid(Edited by)
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Visualizing Modern China: Image, History, and Memory, 1750-Present offers a sophisticated yet accessible interpretation of modern Chinese history through visual imagery.

With rich illustrations and a companion website, it is an ideal textbook for college-level courses on modern Chinese history and on modern visual culture.

The introduction provides a methodological framework and historical overview, while the chronologically arranged chapters use engaging case studies to explore important themes.

Topics include: Qing court ritual, rebellion and war, urban/rural relations, art and architecture, sports, the Chinese diaspora, state politics, film propaganda and censorship, youth in the Cultural Revolution, environmentalism, and Internet culture.

Companion website: http://visualizingmodernchina.org

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498501435 / 9781498501439
Paperback
951.03
14/12/2015
United States
306 pages, 65 black & white halftones
149 x 232 mm, 494 grams
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More