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CULTURAL TRADE (2) answer(s).
 
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Between "National" and "Transnational": film diffusion as world politics / Hozic, Aida A   Journal Article
Hozic, Aida A Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article explores three modes of film diffusion (markets, festivals, and "alter-routes" facilitated by new technologies) and argues that despite significant lowering of barriers to cultural trade, films are often subject to structural and ideational firewalls linked to the state. Thus, political effects of cultural flows-and of the imaginaries they foster-remain highly contested and fundamentally uncertain.
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Marching in: China's cultural trade in official and press discourse / Creemers, Rogier   Journal Article
Creemers, Rogier Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This essay analyses the official and media response to the WTO cases related to cultural products, which China lost. It aims to contextualize both the official discourse and the press discourse in terms of domestic politics and China's trade priorities. It concludes that in the official discourse, China and the US are working at cross purposes, as they have fundamentally divergent concepts of trade in cultural products. The newspaper discourse is more moderate and emphasises developmental and commercial issues, but is also subject to the priorities of Chinese politics.
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