Description
How did "cultural entrepreneurs" transform the business of culture in modern China and Southeast Asia?
About the Author
Christopher Rea is an associate professor of Asian studies at the University of British Columbia. Nicolai Volland is an assistant professor of Asian studies and comparative literature at Pennsylvania State University.
Contributors: Chua Ai Lin, Robert Culp, Grace Fong, Michael Gibbs Hill, Eugenia Lean, Christopher A. Reed, Sin Yee Theng, Wang Gungwu, and Sai-Shing Yung
Reviews
This collection of essays represents a new period in the historiography of China, and the vantage point, that of capitalist China revived and flourishing, fits well with the analyses presented in the volume. Indeed, as Rea's theoretical chapter on the concept of cultural entrepreneurship notes, this offers a new approach to "pluralism and mobility in the cultural sphere" (27) beyond the categories imposed by a political analysis.
-- Anna Belogurova, Georg-August Universitat Gottingen, Germany * Pacific Affairs *Book Information
ISBN 9780774827805
Author Christopher Rea
Format Hardback
Page Count 348
Imprint University of British Columbia Press
Publisher University of British Columbia Press
Weight(grams) 640g