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Author(s)
ZHAO Hong-fei, ZHANG Pei
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2021.12.002
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Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
Dian-shi Zhai Pictorial (1884-1898) is the earliest and most influential news pictorial in modern China, creating a new form with pictures and text. Taking Dian-shi Zhai Pictorial as the research object, this paper mainly studies how the pictorial uses words to shape the image of characters in cities, especially the image of women, and analyzes the shaping of urban characters’ identity, personality, social status, and behavior in different news reports, so as to understand the image of urban characters and civil activities in the late Qing Dynasty. At the same time, the accurate use of words and the attitudes and values contained in pictorial have important reference significance for modern media.
KEYWORDS
Dian-shi Zhai Pictorial, characters in cities, late Qing Dynasty, the category of collected literary
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