Youth Cultures in China

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Explore the vibrant landscape of **youth cultures in China** with this comprehensive book that delves into the unique experiences of the younger generation amidst rapid societal changes. Perfect for students and scholars alike, this essential read expands on the complexities of being young in China, a nation known for its powerful political system and intense globalization. With **240 pages** of insightful research, this book offers an in-depth analysis of how Chinese youth navigate their identities through various social influences including family dynamics, educational pressures, and the media's portrayal of youth culture.

The authors present a variety of case studies that delve into contrasting themes, such as the romantic narratives spun by pop idols in contemporary **Chinese TV dramas** versus the diligent pursuits of students preparing for crucial entrance exams. As Chinese youth engage with the **new media landscape**, they carve out their own unique cultural expressions, from participating in online gaming as goldfarmers to embracing vibrant **cosplay** communities.

This groundbreaking work raises compelling questions about the future of youth culture in China: Will the political and social systems adapt to the growing diversity of young voices? Gain invaluable insights into **youth sociology** and **China studies** by adding this book to your collection today.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9780745679181. Year: 2016. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK).

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745679181
Year: 2016
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 240


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What does it mean to be young in a country that is changing so fast? What does it mean to be young in a place ruled by one Party, during a time of intense globalization and exposure to different cultures?

This fascinating and informative book explores the lives of Chinese youth and examines their experiences, the ways in which they are represented in the media, and their interactions with old and, especially, new media. The authors describe and analyze complex entanglements among family, school, workplace and the state, engaging with the multiplicity of Chinese youth cultures. Their case studies include, among others, the romantic fantasies articulated by pop idols in TV dramas in contrast with young students working hard for their entrance exams and dream careers.

This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of youth culture, the sociology of youth and China studies more broadly. By showing how Chinese youth negotiate these regimes by carving out their own temporary spaces from becoming a goldfarmer in a virtual economy to performing as a cosplayer this book ultimately poses the question: Will the current system be able to accommodate this rapidly increasing diversity?

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