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索引號Yeh, Catherine Vance, “A Public Love Affair or a Nasty Game? The Chinese Tabloid Newspaper and the Rise of the Opera Singer As Star” (2003)
類型Journal article
作者Yeh, Catherine Vance
題名“A Public Love Affair or a Nasty Game? The Chinese Tabloid Newspaper and the Rise of the Opera Singer As Star”
年份2003
期刊European Journal of East Asian Studies
卷數2
编号1
首頁13
尾頁51
語言English
主題History
關鍵字culture; press
摘要Early-20th-century Chinese tabloid newspapers created the phenomenon of Peking Opera singers as pop stars. The tabloids, or xiaobao, flourished in Shanghai along with the entertainment industry. As a treaty port with foreign concessions, Shanghai avoided the legal restrictions and court influence of life in Beijing. Opera singers had long been social outcasts, classed lower than prostitutes, so turning them into media stars broke with tradition. Individual patrons had typically influenced the success or failure of an opera singer until the newspapers took over. Focusing first on the lives of famous courtesans, the tabloids turned to opera singers, especially dan, or female impersonators, by the 1910's, leading to the growth of theater criticism but becoming increasingly political as well.
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