<i>Little Friend</i>offers an intriguing and informative survey useful to anyone wanting to learn more about the intersections of Chinese national identity, the development of media industries, and the education of children in a transitional historical moment.
H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online
Donald's book is a methodologically innovative and theoretically sophisticated addition to the literature on Chinese children and media, and an important contribution to international media studies.
- T. E. Woronov, University of Arizona, The China Journal
Chapter 1 Children's Media Research in an Asian Studies Context
Chapter 2 Film, Family, and Feeling: Ganquing
Chapter 3 "Messengers" or Consumers? Children in Children's Film
Chapter 4 Classroom Media: Education and the Film Course
Chapter 5 Creativity and National Style
This series introduces new perspectives on Asia and the Pacific, historical and contemporary, offering local, regional and global perspectives on social, political, economic, and cultural change.
Series Editor: Mark Selden