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E-Book, Englisch, 208 Seiten

Reihe: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series

Keane Created in China

The Great New Leap Forward

E-Book, Englisch, 208 Seiten

Reihe: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series

ISBN: 978-1-134-11785-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This book examines China’s creative economy—and how television, animation, advertising, design, publishing and digital games are reshaping traditional understanding of culture. Since the 1950s China has endeavoured to catch-up with advanced Western economies. ‘Made in China’ is one approach to global competitiveness. But a focus on manufacturing and productivity is impeding innovation. China imports creativity and worries about its ‘cultural exports deficit’. In the cultural sector Chinese audiences are attracted to Korean, Taiwanese, and Japanese culture, as well as Hollywood cinema. This book provides a fresh look looks at China’s move up the global value chain. It argues that while government and (most) citizens would prefer to associate with the nationalistic, but unrealized ‘created in China’ brand, widespread structural reforms are necessary to release creative potential. Innovation policy in China has recently acknowledged these problems. It considers how new ways of managing cultural assets can renovate largely non-competitive Chinese cultural industries. Together with a history of cultural commerce in China, the book details developments in new creative industries and provides the international context for creative cluster policy in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Foreword. Introduction: Created in China Part 1: Culture and Civilisation 1. The Innovation Ecology: The Chinese Century Discourse and the Problems of Academic Categorisation 2. Territory, Technology and Taste: The Role of Institutions, Trade, Talent and Migration 3. The Culture-Knowledge Economy: A Short History of Cultural Markets in Traditional China 4. Revolution, Reform and Culture in Modern China: How Nation Building Trapped Innovation 5. Culture Goes to Market: The Debates in the 1980s and 1990s About the Role of Culture Part 2: From Made in China to Created in China 6. Innovation, Creative Economy and Catch-Up: From Cultural to Creative Industries (2003 – 2006) 7. Cities and the Creative Field: The Global Discourse of Clusters and Innovation 8. In Search of China’s New Clusters: Shanghai, Chongqing and Beijing 9. Reality TV, Post-Collectivism and the Long Tail: The Propensity to Copy and the Impacts of Copyright 10. Branding, Franchising and Licensing: Looking for New Business Models in Animation, Advertising and Digital Content 11. The Chinese Dragon and Cultural Re-Conversion: Exploring the Heartlands of Chinese Culture: The Great Wall, the Shaolin Temple and the Hengdian World Studios 12. The Great New Leap Forward? Reassessing the Evidence: Is it all a Dream? Appendix 1: China’s Cultural and Creative Industries: Table of Regulatory Powers and Functions. Appendix 2: Aggregated Data on China’s Media and Cultural Industries


Michael Keane is Research Fellow with the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation (CCI) at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. His most recent book (co-authored with Anthony Fung and Albert Moran) is New Television, Globalization and the East Asian Cultural Imagination (2006). He is co-editor of Television across Asia: Television Industries, Programme Formats and Globalisation (Routledge); and Media in China: Consumption, Content and Crisis (Routledge).


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