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  1. Dwelling Narrowness (Chinese: 蜗居; pinyin: Wōjū), also known literally as Snail House, was a 2009 television series broadcast in Mainland China, based on a 2007 novel of the same name. It depicts two sisters struggling with life in Jiangzhou, a fictional city that strongly resembles present-day Shanghai. The Chinese name is a figure of speech meaning "humble abode".

  2. Programa de televisión. Un programa de televisión es un conjunto de emisiones periódicas transmitidas por televisión, agrupadas bajo un título o cabecera común, en las que a modo de bloque se incluye la mayor parte de los contenidos audiovisuales que se ofrecen en una cadena. En el ámbito profesional, no son considerados programas los ...

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  5. 2 de feb. de 2011 · Abstract. This article uses a Chinese television drama Dwelling Narrowness to illustrate the inherent tensions and pitfalls of Chinese neoliberal developmentalism. It examines its production, circulation and popular consumption in order to illuminate the interplay of the Chinese state, capital and popular aspirations in the restructuring of Chinese media and communication industries.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Details. Title: 蜗居 / Wo Ju English title: Dwelling Narrowness Genre: Drama, family, romance Episodes: 35 Broadcast network: Shanghai Channel Broadcast period: 2009-Jul-27 Synopsis. It depicts two sisters struggling with life in Jiangzhou, a fictional city that strongly resembles present-day Shanghai.

  7. 11 de may. de 2009 · Dwelling Narrowness (Chinese: 蜗居; pinyin: Wōjū), also known literally as Snail House, was a 2009 television series broadcast in Mainland China, based on a 2007 novel of the same name. It depicts two sisters struggling with life in Jiangzhou, a fictional city that strongly resembles present-day Shanghai. The Chinese name is a figure of speech meaning "humble abode".