Introduction: Centering Women on Post-2010 Chinese TV

Jamie J. Zhao*, Eve Ng

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This introduction to the special issue on the topic of “Centering Women on Post-2010 Chinese TV” presents a brief review of major topics in the scholarship on televisual representations of women in contemporary China. The issue includes five research articles that, collectively, address research gaps in studies of post-2010 Chinese televisual-cultural discourses to do with ethnic minority women, women’s media authorship, women’s extramarital romance, and national heroines of the COVID-19 pandemic. We propose novel focuses for examining women’s plural roles and subjectivities on and off the TV screen. We thus call for complex understandings that move beyond the predominant attention of existing scholarship on conventional depictions of women as (virtuous) wives, (good) mothers, (inspirational) female professionals or heroines, and masculine feminist girls. Instead, this special issue sheds light on the polyvalent and contested positionality of Chinese women as gendered, ethnicized, (trans)nationalized, and romanticized subjects during a (post-)globalization and (post-)pandemic age. © The Author(s) 2022.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-315
JournalCommunication, Culture & Critique
Volume15
Issue number3
Online published28 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Chineseness
  • gender
  • sexuality
  • television
  • womanhood

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    Zhao, J. J. (Recipient) & Ng, E. (Recipient), 4 Apr 2023

    Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards

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