Compromising with Consumerism in Socialist China: Transnational Flows and Internal Tensions in 'Socialist Advertising'

Gerth explores consumerism in socialist China. Recent research on eastern Europe and the Soviet Union has uncovered consumerism thriving behind the Cold War propaganda that has heretofore hidden aspects of everyday life in socialist economies. In line with such scholarship, an examination of the per...

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Hostility
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Socialism
Socialist Societies
Transnationalism
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