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The symposium on urban popular culture in modern China |
MA Min 1, JIANG Jin 2, WANG Di 3, Joseph W. ESHERICK 4, LU Hanchao 5 |
1.Institute of Modern Chinese History, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China; 2.Department of History; Institute of Modern Chinese Thoughts and Culture, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China; 3.Department of History, Texas A & M University, Texas 77843, USA; 4.Department of History, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093, USA; 5.Department of History, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia 30332, USA; |
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Abstract The studies of urban popular culture in modern China in recent years have attracted wide attention from scholars in China and abroad. The symposium, which is composed by Ma Min’s “Injecting vitality into the studies of urban cultural history,” Jiang Jin’s “Issues in the studies of urban popular culture in modern China,” Wang Di’s “The microcosm of Chinese cities: The perspective and methodology of studying urban popular culture from the case of teahouses in Chengdu,” Joseph W. Esherick’s “Remaking the Chinese city: Urban space and urban culture” and Lu Hanchao’s “From elites to common people: The downward trend in the studies of Chinese urban history in the United States,” provide valuable insights on the perspective, trend, and methodology of the studies.
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Keywords
modern China
urban popular culture
symposium
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Corresponding Author(s):
MA Min,Email:mamin@mail.ccnu.edu.cn; JIANG Jin,Email:jjiang@history.ecnu.edu.cn; WANG Di,Email:diwanghistory@yahoo.com; Joseph W. ESHERICK,Email:jesherick@ucsd.edu; LU Hanchao,Email:hanchao.lu@hts.gatech.edu
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Issue Date: 05 December 2008
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