Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-217) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: how far can we go in controlling and negotiating cultural production and consumption -- Part 1. Screening the economic subject in films -- Selfless party officials and the socialist legacy -- Insulting portrayals of the era: selling one's son, murder, and human trafficking -- Part 2. Screening the sexual subject on the television -- Golden marriage: an exemplary marriage and a harmonious society -- Narrow dwelling: extra-marital sex and the city -- Part 3. Screening the political subject in films -- Selling party patriotism to intellectuals in the Chinese blockbuster hero -- (Dis)associating political dissent and non-heteronormative sexual desire -- Conclusion: how far have we gone.
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