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  • The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Digital Media

    The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Digital Media by Rojas, Carlos; Braester, Yomi; Li, Jinying;

    Series: Oxford Handbooks;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 13 June 2026

    • ISBN 9780197674697
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages800 pages
    • Size 248x171 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Digital Media showcases some of the most exciting and innovative scholarship in the burgeoning field of Chinese media studies, including work on the production, circulation, and consumption of digital media. Topics include digital photography, internet literature, and digital games, as well digital videos, documentaries, animation, and feature films, and themes ranging from internet censorship to digital ethnography. Even as it attends carefully to many of the regional, national, linguistic, and cultural specificities of different digital formations associated with the Chinese nation, the Chinese language, Chinese culture, or technologies associated with Chinese corporations, the Handbook also offers a roadmap for how one might approach the broader category of digital media itself.

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    Long description:

    With forty-four original articles by contributors from Asia, Europe, and North America and working in a variety of different disciplines, the Oxford Handbook of Chinese Digital Media offers the most comprehensive exploration to-date of the burgeoning field of Chinese digital media. Each chapter uses cutting-edge research to illustrate a different concept, principle, or methodology relevant to this interdisciplinary field, and collectively the chapters showcase some of the field's most exciting work while at the same time looking ahead to new directions the field may take in the future. While many of the chapters focus on phenomena related to mainland China, several look beyond mainland China to consider phenomena linked to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the global Chinese diaspora. Topics include digital photography, internet literature, digital games, and social media, as well digital videos, documentaries, animation, and feature films. Themes include internet censorship, internet activism, digital ethnography, and piracy. Even as it attends carefully to many of the regional, national, linguistic, and cultural specificities of different digital formations associated with the Chinese nation, the Chinese language, Chinese culture, or technologies associated with Chinese corporations, the Handbook also offers a roadmap for how one might approach the broader category of digital media itself.

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