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The State Question in Chinese Popular Cultural Studies
Author(s)Wang, Jing
AbstractThe author explores the structural transformation of the Chinese postsocialist state and its effect on the popular social discourse. Chinese culture transition can be attributed to the movement to the market economy, the transition from high culture to po
IssueNo1
Pages35-52
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceInter-Asia Cultural Studies
VolumeNo2
PubDateApril2001
ISBN_ISSN1464-9373
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