Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media

"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 ada...

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title Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media
title_auth Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media
title_exact_search Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media
title_full Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media Qian Gong
title_fullStr Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media Qian Gong
title_full_unstemmed Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China TV drama as popular media Qian Gong
title_short Remaking Red Classics in post-Mao China
title_sort remaking red classics in post mao china tv drama as popular media
title_sub TV drama as popular media
topic Revolution Motiv (DE-588)4177942-3 gnd
Fernsehserie (DE-588)4154072-4 gnd
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Fernsehserie
China
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