From woodblocks to the Internet : Chinese publishing and print culture in transition, circa 1800 to 2008 / / edited by Cynthia Brokaw and Christopher A. Reed.

The thirteen essays in this volume narrate and analyze the reciprocal influences of technological, intellectual, and sociopolitical changes on the structure of modern China's book (and print) trade; more specifically, they treat the rise of new genres of print, changes in writing practices, the...

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Sinica Leidensia, v. 97
Sinica Leidensia 97.
Physical Description:1 online resource (454 p.)
Notes:"... originated in an international conference on modern Chinese print culture at the Ohio State University held from November 3 to 7, 2004"--Acknowledgements.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
From Woodblocks to the Internet: Chinese Printing, Publishing, and Literary Fields in Transition, circa 1800 to 2008 /
Commercial Woodblock Publishing in the Qing (1644–1911) and the Transition to Modern Print Technology /
Modernization without Mechanization: The Changing Shape of Fiction on the Eve of the Opium War /
Messenger of the Sacred Heart: Li Wenyu (1840–1911), and the Jesuit Periodical Press in Late Qing Shanghai /
The Uses of Genres in the Chinese Press from the Late Qing to the Early Republican Period /
Printing the Sound of Cosmopolitan Beijing: Dialect Accents in Nineteenth-Century Martial Arts Fiction /
Spreading the Dharma with the Mechanized Press: New Buddhist Print Cultures in the Modern Chinese Print Revolution, 1866–1949 /
Culture, Commerce, and Connections: The Inner Dynamics of New Culture Publishing in the Post-May Fourth Period /
Reading and Writing Zhejiang Youth: Local Textual Economies and Cultural Production in Republican Jiangnan /
Advancing the (Gutenberg) Revolution: The Origins and Development of Chinese Print Communism, 1921–1947 /
Consuming Secrets: China’s New Print Culture at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century /
Chinese Internet Literature and the Changing Field of Print Culture /
Resistance is Futile: Control and Censorship of the Internet in China /
Comprehensive Bibliography --
Index.
Summary:The thirteen essays in this volume narrate and analyze the reciprocal influences of technological, intellectual, and sociopolitical changes on the structure of modern China's book (and print) trade; more specifically, they treat the rise of new genres of print, changes in writing practices, the dissemination of ideas and texts (both paper and electronic), the organization of knowledge, and the relationship between the state and print culture. The essays range chronologically from the late eighteenth century to the present, an over two-century transition period that allows authors to draw comparisons between the largely woodblock print culture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the mechanized publishing of the late-nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries; and the global internet culture of today.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-417) and index.
ISBN:1283852012
9004216642
ISSN:0169-9563 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Cynthia Brokaw and Christopher A. Reed.