Illustrations

1 A 'private unit' street vendor sells tea eggs on the streets of Shanghai under a sign that claims China is governed by law and the constitution.
2 Domestic TV sets have been produced in abundance during the last decade.
3 Transporting a new TV set home.
4 The new China Central TV facility completed in 1987.
5 Personal letters sent to CCTV are the main form of audience research.
6 Se-W en Sun interviews a family in Beijing.
7 New high-rise apartment buildings near the university area,Beijing.
8 A Beijing family puts up an antenna for their new color TV set.
9 A Shanghai family watches television in their only room.
10 Men in Xian watch television througll the front door to escape the summer heat.
11 Pictures of family members displayed near the TV set.
12 A model worker display window in Shanghai.
13 'Marry late, give birth late, don't have too many children,have high-quality children.'
14 The government communicates to the people in a Shanghai neighborhood.
15 Even Chinese money is loaded with ideological significance.
16 The 'meeting story' on CCTV news.
17 Li Xiangnan and Gu Rong talk about the future of Gulin County.
18 Li listens to a woman who has been ignored by Gu.
19 Li and Xiaoli share a light moment together.
20 Colonel Sanders' American fried chicken franchise in Beijing.
21 Taiwanese, American and British pop music stars have become part of China's youth-oriented contemporary popular culture.
22 The Rambo syndrome, Beijing, fall 1989.
23 Wu Tianming.
24 Zhang Yimou.
25 The TV program River Elegy questions romanticized views of Chinese history and tradition.
26 American television comes to China.
27 The new domestic necessities in China: refrigerator, washer, color TV, audio cassette/dubbing machine.
28 One of the industrial commercials to which viewers are routinely subjected.
29 The American TV program Hunter. Children playing on the streets of Shanghai.
30 Television presents a provocative clash of values.
31 CCTV coverage of the student hunger strike and occupation of Tiananmen Square.
32 Gruesome images of military casualties from the CCTV production, A Record oj the June Turbulence in Beijing, fall 1989.
33 The apparent stoning to death of a People's Liberation Army vehicle driver taken from a government propaganda program.
34 Hou Dejian explains his role in the students' retreat from Tiananmen Square in a CCTV propaganda program.
35 'Socialism is Good!' Government banner that was put up near Tiananmen Square after the violence in Beijing in 1989.
36 Schoolchildren sing patriotic songs in Tiananmen Square.
37 The famous polysemic image, featured in Newsweek magazine and on CCTV.

..................Content has been hidden....................

You can't read the all page of ebook, please click here login for view all page.
Reset