Media Discourse in Greater China
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication volume 19:2 (2009)
Editors
| National Tsing Hua University
| Hong Kong Polytechnic University
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 19:2] 2009. v, 166 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Media discourse in Greater ChinaSai-hua Kuo and Doreen D. Wu | pp. 173–178
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Divergent news representations of Lien Chan’s visit to China: A corpus-based lexical comparison between the China Post and the China DailyHonglei Wang | pp. 179–198
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Discursive democratization in Mainland China: A diachronic study of the New Year’s editorials in the People’s DailyYing Huang and Jian-ping Chen | pp. 199–217
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Changing ideologies and advertising discourses in China: A case study of Nanfang DailyJieyun Feng and Doreen D. Wu | pp. 218–238
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Multilingualism, multiculturalism, and multiple identities: Analyzing linguistic hybridization in Taiwanese newspaper headlinesSai-hua Kuo | pp. 239–258
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“New Taiwanese” Evolution of an identity project in the narratives of United Daily NewsHui-Ching Chang and Richard Holt | pp. 259–288
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Constructing cultural Self and Other in the Internet discussion of a Korean historical TV drama: A discourse analysis of weblog messages of Hong Kong viewers of Dae Jang GeumAngel Lin and Avin Tong | pp. 289–312
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Reconstructing Taiwanese and Taiwan Guoyu on the Taiwan-based Internet: Playfulness, stylization, and politenessHsi-Yao Su | pp. 313–335
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