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In Romancing the Internet: Producing and Consuming Chinese Web Romance , Jin Feng examines the evolution of Chinese popular romance on the Internet. She first provides a brief genealogy of Chinese Web literature and Chinese popular romance, and then investigates how large socio-cultural forces have shaped new writing and reading practices and created new subgenres of popular romance in contemporary China. Integrating ethnographic methods into literary and discursive analyses, Feng offers a gendered, audience-oriented study of Chinese popular culture in the age of the Internet.
Literature and the Internet --- Chinese literature --- Romanticism --- Hypertext literature, Chinese --- Internet and literature --- Internet --- Chinese hypertext literature --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- History and criticism.
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Literature and the Internet --- Chinese literature --- Romanticism --- Hypertext literature, Chinese --- History and criticism. --- S11/0610 --- S16/0175 --- S16/0190 --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- Internet and literature --- Internet --- Chinese hypertext literature --- History and criticism --- China: Social sciences--Marriage --- China: Literature and theatrical art--General anthologies of modern literature --- China: Literature and theatrical art--Literary criticism
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