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    ISBN: 9780429508417
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (277 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary Asian Societies Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: where wild grass grow: Chinese youth culture formation in physical and virtual spaces -- Part I: Youth culture in commodified collective spaces -- 1 From homes to parks, shopping malls, and theaters-trajectory of spatial shift in Chinese Erciyuan Cosplay practices -- Erciyuan in China-a historical review -- Cosplay and spatiality -- Erciyuan spaces as hybrid third places -- Scenic parks in early Chinese Cosplay practices -- From homes to parks -- Golden mask Cosplay contest and new Erciyuan spaces -- From parks to commercialized parks -- Spectacular commercial third places-shopping malls -- CapitalLand Cuiwei (Kaide Mall cuiwei 凯德 Mall 翠微) -- Xidan 77 Street (xidan 77 jie, 单 77 ) -- From shopping malls to theaters-spectacular third places for Cosplay practices -- Erciyuan spaces as a place identity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2 From Tian'anmen Square to Grand Palais in Paris: the shifting spirit in the commodification of Rock in the PRC -- Three scenes -- Scene 1. Cui Jian at Tian'anmen Square: Rock against the taboo at a historial turn -- Scene 2. Rock is cool: Carsick Cars and "Zhongnanhai" at D-22 -- Scene 3: China's night at Grand Palais in Paris: an uprising in a shared space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Can China have its hip hop? Negotiating the boundaries between mainstream and underground youth cultural spaces on the Internet talent show Rap of China -- Can China have its hip hop? -- Research framework -- How to be a good fan of a morally corrupting art form -- China may have its hip hop -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Spaces of sociability -- 4 Spaces of youth cultural production in rural China.
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