Silencing Chinese Media
The "Southern Weekly" Protests and the Fate of Civil Society in Xi Jinping's China- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2020
Summary
Chinese media in the reform era walk a fine line between commercialized diversification and party-state control. Nowhere have these two trends been in more open conflict than at Southern Weekly (Nanfang Zhoumo), a Guangzhou-based newspaper known for reliably pushing the envelope on media controls. Soon after a new group of political leaders rose to power in early 2013, these tensions boiled over, with censors making draconian cuts to the paper’s New Year’s edition. Fiery debates raged inside the paper about how to push back against ever-tightening constraints on reporting, while daring public protests outside the paper’s headquarters demanded freedom of speech. As the protests came to an end, the party-state’s hold on media had only tightened. Silencing Chinese Media, a gripping insider’s account of these events, highlights the tensions inherent within the program of “reform and opening” and foreshadows the challenges facing Chinese media and civil society in this new era.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-4226-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-4228-8
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 153
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Introduction No access
- Preface No access
- Main Characters No access
- 1 Born in 1984 No access Pages 1 - 4
- 2 Winter Comes South No access Pages 5 - 10
- 3 Kills, Cuts, Edits, Removals No access Pages 11 - 18
- 4 Floodwaters Rising No access Pages 19 - 40
- 5 Tuo Zhen Did It (?) No access Pages 41 - 48
- 6 Can You Know What You Don’t Know? No access Pages 49 - 54
- 7 Settling Accounts No access Pages 55 - 66
- 8 Struggling amid the Surging Waters No access Pages 67 - 76
- 9 The Banality of Evil No access Pages 77 - 86
- 10 The Longest Night No access Pages 87 - 98
- 11 Hitting a Wall No access Pages 99 - 106
- 12 A Real Social Movement No access Pages 107 - 116
- 13 The Beijing News Dilemma No access Pages 117 - 126
- 14 Game Over No access Pages 127 - 134
- 15 Going Our Separate Ways No access Pages 135 - 140
- 16 The Aftermath No access Pages 141 - 146
- Index No access Pages 147 - 152
- About the Author and the Translator No access Pages 153 - 153





