Print, profit, and perception : : ideas, information and knowledge in Chinese societies, 1895-1949 / / edited by Pei-yin Lin and Weipin Tsai.

Print, Profit, and Perception examines the dynamic cross-cultural exchanges occurring in China and Taiwan from the first Sino-Japanese War to the mid-twentieth century. Drawing examples from various genres, this interdisciplinary volume presents nine empirically grounded case studies on the growth i...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [The Netherlands] : : Brill,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:China Studies 28.
Physical Description:1 online resource (285 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Introduction /  |r Pei-yin Lin and Weipin Tsai --  |t 1 Cultural Connections in a New Global Space: Li Shizeng and the Chinese Francophile Project in the Early Twentieth Century /  |r Paul J. Bailey --  |t 2 Health and Hygiene in Late Qing China as Seen Through the Eyes of Japanese Travelers /  |r Che-chia Chang --  |t 3 Modernity through Experimentation: Lu Xun and the Modern Chinese Woodcut Movement /  |r Elizabeth Emrich --  |t 4 Technology, Markets, and Social Change: Print Capitalism in Early Twentieth-Century China /  |r Tze-ki Hon --  |t 5 Medical Advertising and Cultural Translation: The Case of Shenbao in Early Twentieth-Century China /  |r Max K. W. Huang --  |t 6 Planet in Print: The Scientific Imagination in Zheng Kunwu’s Fiction during Taiwan’s Colonial Period /  |r Mei-e Huang --  |t 7 Shaping Perception of the Second World War: A Study of Textbooks in Taiwan in the 1940's /  |r Shi-chi Mike Lan --  |t 8 Envisioning the Reading Public: Profit Motives of a Chinese-Language Tabloid in Wartime Taiwan /  |r Pei-yin Lin --  |t 9 The First Casualty: Truth, Lies and Commercial Opportunism in Chinese Newspapers during the First Sino-Japanese War /  |r Weipin Tsai --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index. 
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