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100 1  Inwood, Heather,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2014006890|eauthor. 
245 10 Verse going viral :|bChina's new media scenes /|cHeather 
       Inwood. 
264  1 Seattle ;|aLondon :|bUniversity of Washington Press,
       |c[2014] 
300    1 online resource (viii, 266 pages). 
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490 1  A China Program book 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-256) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tAcknowledgments --|tIntroduction --|g1.|tPoetry on the 
       Web --|g2.|tPoetry in Print --|g3.|tPoetry on the Stage --
       |g4.|tPoetry in the News --|tConclusion --|tAppendix: 
       Poetry Survey Questions --|tGlossary of Chinese Terms --
       |tNotes --|tBibliography --|tIndex. 
520    "Verse Going Viral examines what happens when poetry, a 
       central pillar of traditional Chinese culture, encounters 
       an era of digital media and unabashed consumerism in the 
       early twenty-first century. Heather Inwood sets out to 
       unravel a paradox surrounding modern Chinese poetry: while
       poetry as a representation of high culture is widely 
       assumed to be marginalized to the point of death, poetry 
       activity flourishes across the country, benefiting from 
       China's continued self-identity as a "nation of poetry" 
       (shiguo) and from the interactive opportunities created by
       the internet and other forms of participatory media. 
       Through a cultural studies approach that treats poetry as 
       a social rather than a purely textual form, Inwood 
       considers how meaning is created and contested both within
       China's media-savvy poetry scenes and by members of the 
       public, who treat poetry with a combination of reverence 
       and ridicule. As the first book to deal explicitly with 
       the discourses and functioning of scenes within the 
       Chinese cultural context, Verse Going Viral will be of 
       value to students and scholars of Chinese literature, 
       cultural studies, and media, as well as to general readers
       interested in China's dynamic cultural scenes. Heather 
       Inwood is lecturer of Chinese cultural studies at the 
       University of Manchester"--|cProvided by publisher. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|tVerse going viral|dSeattle ; University 
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