2014
DOI: 10.15527/ejre.201426271
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To what extent is self-censorship a kind of freedom The case of China

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“…From this point it can be understood that the Soviet Union model of dance education influenced the development of all levels of dance education in China for more than half a century (Liao 2006;Lu 2012;Deng 2014). Within this it is of interest to note that while the relationship between China and the Soviet Union had initially 5 Censorship has a long history in China (Steele 2009), and the practice of censoring articles, books, art works, films, music, dance, theatre, television and Internet content from the public sphere in China is clearly embedded in society and is considered to be widespread (Landia 2014). Within this it has been noted that "contemporary Chinese artists have long been marginalized in China as their ideas conflict with the mainstream political ideology" (Zhang 2014, 827).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Politics and Dance Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From this point it can be understood that the Soviet Union model of dance education influenced the development of all levels of dance education in China for more than half a century (Liao 2006;Lu 2012;Deng 2014). Within this it is of interest to note that while the relationship between China and the Soviet Union had initially 5 Censorship has a long history in China (Steele 2009), and the practice of censoring articles, books, art works, films, music, dance, theatre, television and Internet content from the public sphere in China is clearly embedded in society and is considered to be widespread (Landia 2014). Within this it has been noted that "contemporary Chinese artists have long been marginalized in China as their ideas conflict with the mainstream political ideology" (Zhang 2014, 827).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Politics and Dance Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this it has been noted that "contemporary Chinese artists have long been marginalized in China as their ideas conflict with the mainstream political ideology" (Zhang 2014, 827). Self-censorship referes to a technique used by most artists, performers, institutions, writers, newsrooms and directors around the world to try to avoid measures and censorship by political authorities (Landia 2014). 6 New China (1949 -present), as opposed to the imperial China, Chinese people view the foundation of the People's Republic of China as the beginning of the New China.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Politics and Dance Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%