Description
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture contains nearly 1,200 entries written by an international team of specialists to enable readers to explore a range of diverse and fascinating cultural subjects from prisons to rock groups, underground Christian churches to TV talk shows and radio hotlines. Experimental artists with names such as 'Big-Tailed Elephants' and 'The North-Pole Group' nestle between the covers alongside entries on lotteries, gay cinema, political jokes, sex shops, theme parks, 'New Authoritarians' and 'Little Emperors'. These, as well as more traditional subjects and biographical entries, are indexed under eighteen categories for easy thematic reference.
About the Author
Edward L.Davis is Associate Professor of History at the University of Hawai'i, USA.
Reviews
'Fascinating topics...Davis's book is an effective reference source for understanding contemporary Chinese culture. Recommended.' - Choice
'It will serve as a welcome introduction to all facets of Chinese studies. Highly recommended.' - Library Journal
'Highly recommended for the reference sections of academic and larger public libraries, and a pleasure for the curious to dip into at random.' - Booklist
Book Information
ISBN 9780415777162
Author Edward L. Davis
Format Paperback
Page Count 792
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1428g