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- Title
Negotiating censorship: Narrow Dwelling as social critique.
- Authors
Wing Shan Ho
- Abstract
An essay is presented on how the Chinese television drama series "Narrow Dwelling" circumnavigates censorship in its critique of social inequalities. Topics discussed include the show's narrative complexity, its implicit critique of the Chinese government, and adaptation of concerns regarding women's issues. Also mentioned are Chinese government officials' responses to the show, the state's interaction with critical television dramas, and viewers' active participation in television consumption.
- Subjects
CHINA; NARROW Dwelling (TV program); TELEVISION &; politics; CHINESE television dramas; CENSORSHIP; TELEVISION censorship
- Publication
Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, 2012, Issue 54, p4
- ISSN
0146-5546
- Publication type
Essay