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About this book
This book considers the changing nature of intimacy in contemporary China, providing a unique case study of romantic subjectivities in young people in the world's fastest growing economy. Since the implementation of reform in 1978, the economic and socio-cultural environment of modern China has experienced a dramatic transformation under the influence of urbanization and globalization, facilitating more individualized identity among Chinese youth. This book bridges the gap between an emergent emphasis on individualisation and the country's traditional norms and values. It focuses on young people's understandings of various forms of relationships such as cohabitation, extramarital relationships and multiple relationships, suggesting a challenge to traditional familial values and an increasingly diversified understanding of the concepts of love and romance. By examining the formation of relationships among 21st century Chinese youth, notably through the lens of popular Chinese TV dating programs, this book considers how dating and relationships mirror China's changing societal structure and examines social and cultural transformations in Chinese society.
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Table of contents
- Television and Dating in Contemporary China
- 1 Introduction
- 2 TV Dating as a Mediated Dating Text
- 3 Desires and Anxieties in Self-Centred Relationships
- 4 Relationship Ethics
- 5 Gendered and Generational Differences towards Relationships
- 6 Conclusion
- Appendices Appendix A Participant Information Sheet
- Appendix B Participant Consent Form
- Appendix C Participant Debriefing Sheet
- Appendix D Interview Schedule ā Young People
- Appendix E Interview Schedule ā Parentsā Generation
- Appendix F Participantsā Information
- Appendix G Programme Introduction (If You Are the One)
- Bibliography
- Index