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Over the past decade, digital technologies have profoundly reshaped the Chinese cultural landscape. With a focus on the creative agency of new media and online communities, this volume examines this development through the notion of the Sinocybersphere - the networked spaces across the globe that not only operate on the Chinese script, but also imaginatively negotiate the meanings of Chinese culture in the digital age. Instead of asking what makes the internet or new media “Chinese,” the chapters situate contemporary entanglements of cultural and digital practices within specific historical, social, and discursive contexts. Covering topics as diverse as live-streaming, AI poetry, online literature, poetry memes, cyberpunk fiction, virtual art exhibitions, cooking videos, censorship, and viral translations, the collection as a whole not only engages with a wide range of Chinese new media phenomena, but also demonstrates their relevance to our understanding of contemporary digital culture.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on Romanisation
List of Figures
Introduction: Locating digital China - by Jessica Imbach
1 Re-inventing tianxia: Coming-of-age in xuanhuan fantasy fiction - by Cui Qian
2 An online world of their own: Rethinking danmei fiction through a reading of A Tale of Jujube Valley - by Jin Sujie
3 Hong Kong’s digital literary field: Serialization, adaptation, and readership - by Helena Wu
4 Virtual conciliation: (Un-)Coding the split between tradition and modernity in Chinese artificial intelligence poetry - by Joanna Krenz
5 Poetry as meme: The Xiangpi ..literature project, online replicators, and printed “archives” - by Paula Teodorescu
6 Cooking authenticity: Li Ziqi, affective labour, and China’s influencer culture - by Rui Kunze
7 Affective labour on Kuaishou: Sister Zhao and her cyber karaoke bar - by He Mengyun
8 Network fantasies: Liu Cixin’s China 2185, digital Futurism, and history as computer code - by Jessica Imbach
9 Cyborg resistance: Chen Qiufan’s The Waste Tide, dirty computers and the afterlives of digital things - by Zoe Goldstein
10 Virtual art in times of crisis: curatorial practices during the Covid-19 pandemic in China and Malaysia - by Helen Hess and Diyi Mergenthaler
11 Viral text: Translation, censorship, community - by Elvin Meng
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
      Publication Date: 05/03/2024
      ISBN13: 9789463720670, 978-9463720670
      ISBN10: 9463720677

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Over the past decade, digital technologies have profoundly reshaped the Chinese cultural landscape. With a focus on the creative agency of new media and online communities, this volume examines this development through the notion of the Sinocybersphere - the networked spaces across the globe that not only operate on the Chinese script, but also imaginatively negotiate the meanings of Chinese culture in the digital age. Instead of asking what makes the internet or new media “Chinese,” the chapters situate contemporary entanglements of cultural and digital practices within specific historical, social, and discursive contexts. Covering topics as diverse as live-streaming, AI poetry, online literature, poetry memes, cyberpunk fiction, virtual art exhibitions, cooking videos, censorship, and viral translations, the collection as a whole not only engages with a wide range of Chinese new media phenomena, but also demonstrates their relevance to our understanding of contemporary digital culture.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Note on Romanisation
      List of Figures
      Introduction: Locating digital China - by Jessica Imbach
      1 Re-inventing tianxia: Coming-of-age in xuanhuan fantasy fiction - by Cui Qian
      2 An online world of their own: Rethinking danmei fiction through a reading of A Tale of Jujube Valley - by Jin Sujie
      3 Hong Kong’s digital literary field: Serialization, adaptation, and readership - by Helena Wu
      4 Virtual conciliation: (Un-)Coding the split between tradition and modernity in Chinese artificial intelligence poetry - by Joanna Krenz
      5 Poetry as meme: The Xiangpi ..literature project, online replicators, and printed “archives” - by Paula Teodorescu
      6 Cooking authenticity: Li Ziqi, affective labour, and China’s influencer culture - by Rui Kunze
      7 Affective labour on Kuaishou: Sister Zhao and her cyber karaoke bar - by He Mengyun
      8 Network fantasies: Liu Cixin’s China 2185, digital Futurism, and history as computer code - by Jessica Imbach
      9 Cyborg resistance: Chen Qiufan’s The Waste Tide, dirty computers and the afterlives of digital things - by Zoe Goldstein
      10 Virtual art in times of crisis: curatorial practices during the Covid-19 pandemic in China and Malaysia - by Helen Hess and Diyi Mergenthaler
      11 Viral text: Translation, censorship, community - by Elvin Meng
      Bibliography
      List of Contributors
      Index

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