2019
DOI: 10.1177/1367877919875972
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The omnivore turn in cultural production: Case study of China’s Rainbow Chamber Singers

Abstract: Previous studies on China’s cultural production have concentrated on the tension between state and individual creativity, overlooking the more dynamic and popular expression in China’s complicated cultural market, especially in this information age. This article is inspired by the omnivore–univore argument in cultural consumption and argues there is a similar omnivore turn among China’s independent cultural producers. Drawing on a case study of the Rainbow Chamber Singers (RCS), this article provides a new dim… Show more

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“… 1. A similar question is also asked by Luo (2019), in an article scrutinizing China’s Rainbow Chamber singers. …”
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“… 1. A similar question is also asked by Luo (2019), in an article scrutinizing China’s Rainbow Chamber singers. …”
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confidence: 98%