China Turned on: Television, Reform, and ResistanceRoutledge, 1991 - 230 עמודים Most urban Chinese homes have a television. Instead of fulfilling the authorities' vision as a means of social control, television has helped to stimulate visions of liberation. Lull's findings are from interviews with 100 Chinese families. |
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Development of | 17 |
From inside and | 30 |
The medium enters | 48 |
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