Remaking Red Classics in Post-Mao China

TV Drama as Popular Media

Qian Gong author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International

Published:15th Mar '21

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In the 1990s, China’s economic reform campaign reached a new high. Amid the eager adoption of capitalism, however, the spectre of revolution re-emerged. Red Classics, a historic-revolutionary themed genre created in the high Socialist era were widely taken up again in television drama adaptations. They have since remained a permanent feature of TV repertoire well into the 2010s. Remaking Red Classics looks at the how the revolutionary experience is represented and consumed in the reform era. It examines the adaptation of Red Classics as a result of the dynamic interplay between television stations, media censorship and social sentiment of the populace. How the story of revolution was reinvented to appeal and entertain a new generation provides important clues to the understanding of transformation of class, gender and locality in contemporary China.

ISBN: 9781786609250

Dimensions: 227mm x 162mm x 21mm

Weight: 490g

206 pages