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Development of China’s Cultural IndustryModes of Production in China’s Cultural Industry

Development of China’s Cultural Industry: Modes of Production in China’s Cultural Industry [Profound social reforms have formed the backdrop of production by cultural industry in contemporary China. Against this historic backdrop these production modes are also undergoing tremendous transformation and reform. The process of reform and opening up since 1978 has directly led to the transformation of Chinese society from a traditional one to a modern one. As such a transformation continues to take hold, the consumerist society also developed and grew in tandem, providing the fundamental conditions for the emergence and development of China’s cultural industry as well as providing the broader historical conditions for the modes of production for the cultural industry in contemporary China. First of all, such social transformation has involved economic transformation from a planned economy to a market economy.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Development of China’s Cultural IndustryModes of Production in China’s Cultural Industry

Editors: Jiang, Chang; Li, Jialian; Xu, Tao; Yang, Haijun

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Social Sciences Academic Press and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019. The print edition is not for sale in China Mainland. Customers from China Mainland please order the print book from: Social Sciences Academic Press.
ISBN
978-981-13-3665-2
Pages
49 –78
DOI
10.1007/978-981-13-3666-9_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Profound social reforms have formed the backdrop of production by cultural industry in contemporary China. Against this historic backdrop these production modes are also undergoing tremendous transformation and reform. The process of reform and opening up since 1978 has directly led to the transformation of Chinese society from a traditional one to a modern one. As such a transformation continues to take hold, the consumerist society also developed and grew in tandem, providing the fundamental conditions for the emergence and development of China’s cultural industry as well as providing the broader historical conditions for the modes of production for the cultural industry in contemporary China. First of all, such social transformation has involved economic transformation from a planned economy to a market economy.]

Published: Jan 25, 2019

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