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_aWei, Shuge, _e1 |
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_aNews under fire : _bChina's propaganda against Japan in the English-language press, 1928-1941 / _cShuge Wei. |
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_aHong Kong : _bHong Kong University Press, _c(c)2017. |
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_a1 online resource (xii, 288 pages) : _billustrations. |
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520 | 0 | _aNews under Fire: China's Propaganda against Japan in the English-Language Press, 1928-1941 is the first comprehensive study of China's efforts to establish an effective international propaganda system during the Sino-Japanese crisis. It explores how the weak Nationalist government managed to use its limited resources to compete with Japan in the international press. By retrieving the long neglected history of English-language papers published in the treaty ports, Shuge Wei reveals a multilayered and often chaotic English-language media environment in China, and demonstrates its vital importance in defending China's sovereignty. Chinese bilingual elites played an important role in linking the party-led propaganda system with the treaty-port press. Yet the development of propaganda institution did not foster the realization of individual ideals. As the Sino-Japanese crisis deepened, the war machine absorbed treaty-port journalists into the militarized propaganda system and dashed their hopes of maintaining a liberal information order. -- | |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aList of Illustrations; Names of the Guomindang Government Organizations; Abbreviation of Archives; Notes on the Text; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: A Nation without a Voice; 1. Bridge or Barrier: The Treaty-Port English-Language Press in China, 1920s; 2. Beyond the Front Line: The Jinan Incident; Part II: Growing Pains; 3. To Control the Uncontrollable: The Nanjing Government's International Propaganda Policies, 1928-1931; 4. Shadowed by the Sun: The Mukden Incident and the Shanghai Incident; 5. Facing Dilemmas: China's International Propaganda Activities, 1932-1937 |
505 | 0 | 0 | _a6. Friend or Foe: The Amō DoctrinePart III: Propaganda during the War; 7. From Nanjing to Chongqing: International Propaganda in Wartime, 1937-1938; 8. Confronting Encirclement: Chongqing, 1939-1941; Conclusion; Glossary; Bibliography; Index |
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_aCommunication _zChina. |
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_aPress and politics _zChina. |
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_aPropaganda, Anti-Japanese _zChina. |
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_aPropaganda, Chinese _zChina. |
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_aPropaganda, Communist _zChina. |
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _zChina _xPropaganda. |
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_aGovernment and the press _zChina. |
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