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ID140892
Title ProperGeopolitical analysis of popular songs in the cctv spring festival Gala, 1983–2013
LanguageENG
AuthorZhu, Hong ;  Liu, Chen ;  An, Ning
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on the notions of ‘popular geopolitics’ and ‘practical geopolitics’, this article explores how China’s geopolitical strategies are represented and reproduced by the popular songs in the CCTV (China Central Television) Spring Festival Gala during the past thirty years (1983–2013). Drawing on the (con)textual and visual analysis of 539 popular songs, how geopolitical knowledges are represented and reproduced by these songs and how these songs are involved with China’s geopolitical strategies are analysed. The main argument of this article indicates that the official regulated popular songs in the annual Gala can be considered as important constitutions of China’s state apparatus which aim at propagandising and legitimating the official geopolitical strategies on both internal and international affairs. As research of the geopolitical engagements of China’s popular music, this article might also be read as a contribution to wider literatures on popular and practical geopolitics from a non-Western perspective.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 20, No.3; 2015: p.606-625
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 20 No 3
Key WordsGeopolitical Analysis ;  Popular Songs ;  CCTV Spring Festival ;  Gala ;  1983–2013


 
 
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