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    Title: Advocacy of Women Images in Some Chinese TV Series and Its Impact on Society--Analysis on the TV Drama: I Am a Little Grass
    Other Titles: 某些中国电视剧关于妇女形象的提倡及其对社会的影响--评析电视剧:我是一棵小草
    Authors: 馬元曦
    Contributors: Aston Associates
    Date: 2009-12-16
    Issue Date: 2010-01-08 02:36:19 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: 亞洲大學外國語文學系
    Abstract: I picked this TV drama I Am a Little Grass because of its popularity. The drama
    consists of 43 parts. It first came out in the spring of 2009. When it was shown for the
    first round on Channels Jiangsu, Henan, Guizhou, Hebei, Hubei, and Tianjin at the same
    time on different parts of the drama as the various channels started from different days, all
    the channels received the highest audience ratings in their respective regions. Then
    Channel Beijing took it over, while some channels started their second round screening.
    Now the year 2009 is almost coming to its end; you turn on the TV and you still find it
    showing on one or two channels. Comments on the TV series, such as “I am deeply
    moved,” “I never feel bored watching it even for a hundred times (百看不厌),” “I
    admire Little Grass,” “I love Little Grass” and “I wish I could have a wife like Little
    Grass” abound.1 Thus, quite a number of people wrote on their blog or on different
    websites hoping to see the sequel of I Am a Little Grass. There are certainly negative
    comments (which I will address later), but the positive greatly out-numbered the negative.
    Relation: 2009第三屆『全球化』與華語文敘述國際學術研討會 2009-12-16~19:125-134
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures] Proceedings

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