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100 1 _aLau, Dorothy Wai Sim
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245 1 0 _aChinese Stardom in Participatory Cyberculture
260 _c20181116
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520 _aAs Chinese performers have become more visible on global screens, their professional images - once the preserve of studios and agents - have been increasingly relayed and reworked by film fans. Web technology has made searching, poaching, editing, posting and sharing texts significantly easier, and by using a variety of seamless and innovative methods a new mode of personality construction has been developed. With case studies of high-profile stars like Jet Li, Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen, this ground-breaking book examines transnational Chinese stardom as a Web-based phenomenon, and as an outcome of the participatory practices of cyber fans.
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653 _aMedia and Communications
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653 _aLau
653 _aparticipatory
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