A Newspaper for China? 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 海外中國研究 申報 近代史 曆史 報紙 上海 文化與政治 journalism
發表於2024-09-27
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對文體的研究有點瑣碎,在報刊文本之外應該多利用些彆的史料,但是對報刊效果的懷疑態度我很贊同。
評分推薦Chapter4, 對於readership的討論很有啟發。
評分對文體的研究有點瑣碎,在報刊文本之外應該多利用些彆的史料,但是對報刊效果的懷疑態度我很贊同。
評分MA論文選題的啓發之作,在方法論和視角上很值得好評;失之用典略瑣碎,主要是主題太大= = 感同身受,畢竟我自己論文最後也發現選題太大…麵對「申報」,很難抵禦信息量的誘惑
評分推薦Chapter4, 對於readership的討論很有啟發。
Barbara Mittler is Associate Professor at the Insitute of Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg.
In 1872 in the treaty port of Shanghai, British merchant Ernest Major founded one of the longest-lived and most successful of modern Chinese-language newspapers, the Shenbao. His publication quickly became a leading newspaper in China and won praise as a "department store of news," a "forum for intellectual discussion and moral challenge," and an "independent mouthpiece of the public voice." Located in the International Settlement of Shanghai, it was free of government regulation. Paradoxically, in a country where the government monopolized the public sphere, it became one of the world's most independent newspapers.
As a private venture, the Shenbao was free of the ideologies that constrained missionary papers published in China during the nineteenth century. But it also lacked the subsidies that allowed these papers to survive without a large readership. As a purely commercial venture, the foreign-managed Shenbao depended on the acceptance of educated Chinese, who would write for it, read it, and buy it. This book sets out to analyze how the managers of the Shenbao made their alien product acceptable to Chinese readers and how foreign-style newspapers became alternative modes of communication acknowledged as a powerful part of the Chinese public sphere within a few years. In short, it describes how the foreign Shenbao became a "newspaper for China."
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A Newspaper for China? 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024