Media and the Chinese Diaspora

Community, Communications and Commerce

Edited by Wanning Sun

Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series 

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Transnationalism and a Global Diasporic Chinese Mediasphere 1. Disconnecting Transnational Ties: The Chinese Weekly and the Transformation of Chinese American Community after World War II 2. Chinese Language Media and Immigrant Life in the United States and Canada 3. Gossips about Stars: Newspaper and Pop Culture China 4. ‘A Hundred Flowers Bloom’: The Re-Emergence of the Chinese Press in Post Suharto Indonesia 5. ‘Chinese’ Indonesians in National Cinema 6. Chinese Newspapers, Ethnic Identity and the State: The Case of Malaysia 7. Radio-Activated Business and Power: A Case Study of 3CW Melbourne Chinese Radio 8. Chinese Media in New Zealand: Transnational Outpost or Unchecked Floodtide?

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