Art Reason to be hopeful: When ‘The Legend of 1900’ overtakes ‘Charlie’s Angels’ in China November 29, 2019 2 Image Credit: Keys by Jean-Etienne Minh-Duy Poirrier/Flickr; Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0. Written by Hiu Man Chan. If this is not a miracle, it is certainly strong…
China Cold War 2.0 October 22, 2019 0 Image Credit: The British Bling Corporation by Ali Craigmile/Flickr; Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0. Written by Bingchun Meng. The rise of China is unsettling for many…
China UK SMEs’ creative exports to China: Animation, IP and more July 24, 2019 0 Written by Hiu Man Chan. Image Credit: Sophie and Technology by Matt Cooper/Flickr; Licence: Public Domain Mark 1. While animation has become one of the fastest-growing…
China Making history: Bohemian Rhapsody’s Chinese release and the story of its translation July 8, 2019 1 Written by Hiu Man Chan. Images Credit: Provided by the author. The national release of the multiple Oscar-winning film Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) in China in March…
China UK Films at Shanghai International Film Festival 2019 and Cultural Diplomacy June 17, 2019 0 Written by Hiu Man Chan. Image Credit: Shanghai Film Museum Camera Row by spezz/Flickr, License: CC BY 2.0. The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) will take place…
China Freddie Mercury in China May 14, 2019 2 Written by Hongwei Bao. Image Credit: Cathay Cinema by Christian MANGE/Flickr, License CC BY-ND 2.0. Freddie Mercury never went to China. He missed an opportunity to…
China Refuting the racist Chinese narrative September 8, 2016 1 Written by Barry Sautman and Yan Hairong. One of our research areas focuses on the links between China and Africa links. An often-raised issue about…
Chinese media China’s media market through the eyes of western media conglomerates – then and now November 28, 2014 0 Written by Ulrike Rohn. In 2010, I published a book on the entry approaches of some of the largest western media companies into China. Based…
Culture and Society China’s global media: Mixed signals February 18, 2014 0 Written by Vivien Marsh. If my former BBC boss Richard Sambrook was right to question the survival of 24-hour rolling television news in the social…