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索引號Wagner, Rudolf, “The Early Chinese Newspapers and the Chinese Public Sphere” (2001)
類型Journal article
作者Wagner, Rudolf
題名“The Early Chinese Newspapers and the Chinese Public Sphere”
年份2001
期刊European Journal of East Asian Studies
卷數1
编号1
首頁1
尾頁33
語言English
主題History
關鍵字culture; foreigners; press
摘要In Shanghai in 1872, the newspaper Shenbao was established by a Westerner, Ernest Major. It was the most important Chinese-language newspaper until around 1905 and was still significant until 1949. Before the establishment of Shenbao, government gazettes printed what little information the government chose to provide. Shenbao hired Chinese journalists and printed items by Chinese writers and letters submitted by readers. The peculiar status of Shanghai's International Settlement enabled the growth of a public sphere, as Shanghai became China's media capital. Since Shenbao routinely included the government gazette information in its issues, the state became part of the public sphere. in the Asian concept of public sphere, the Chinese state had a duty and right to steer thought and information into a cohesive whole.
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