Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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This comprehensive reference work offers an authoritative guide to the complex cultural landscape of modern China, spanning from the late twentieth century through the early 2000s. Editor Edward Lawrence Davis assembles contributions from numerous specialists to document the dramatic transformations across Chinese society, arts, politics, and daily life. The encyclopedia covers everything from avant-garde art and underground music to shifting family structures and urban development, providing crucial context for understanding China's rapid modernization. This is an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the forces shaping contemporary Chinese identity and global influence.
What distinguishes this volume is its interdisciplinary scope and scholarly rigor, presenting complex cultural phenomena in accessible yet substantive entries. Students of Asian studies, cultural anthropology, and international relations will find it particularly valuable, as will travelers and professionals engaging with modern China. The book successfully bridges academic depth with practical relevance, making the intricate tapestry of contemporary Chinese society comprehensible to Western readers. It stands as a definitive reference that illuminates the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation in one of the world's most influential cultures.
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