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ID182598
Title ProperCultivating the Art of Anxiety
Other Title InformationSecuritising Culture in China
LanguageENG
AuthorFürst, Rudolf
Summary / Abstract (Note)Deepening globalisation and worldwide availability of free information and ideas raise concerns of the communist China’s political leadership about the stability of the regime and the sustainability of the state ideological orthodoxy. Therefore, the state’s tightening control of the public communication to curtail the domestic criticism and occasional public discontent is becoming framed and legitimised in terms of cultural security as a non-traditional security concern. This study argues that the restrictive impacts of the politicisation of culture in the centralised agenda of President Xi Jinping reinvigorate China’s anti-Western narratives and attitudes. The research focuses on the state’s cultural security-related and applicable strategy in the political and institutional agenda and media. Moreover, the study also traces the state cultural security policy in the field of the civic and non-governmental sector, religious and ethnic minorities policy, literature, film and audiovisual sectors. The findings assess the concern that the intellectually anachronistic, self-restraining and internationally hostile policy devaluates China’s cultural potential and complexity.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 57, No.4; Nov 2021: p.433-450
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 57 No 4
Key WordsCulture ;  Ideology ;  China ;  Cultural Security ;  Securitisation


 
 
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