Cultural China in Discursive Transformation
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 21:1 (2011)
Editor
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 21:2] 2011. 160 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Discourses of cultural China in transformation: An introductionShi-xu | pp. 159–164
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On the discourse of cultural ChinaWenshan Jia | pp. 165–176
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Hybridized images: Representations of the “modern woman” across mainland China and Hong Kong TV commercialsDoreen D. Wu and Agatha Man-kwan Chung | pp. 177–195
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Understanding the Chinese discourse of human rights as cultural responseShi-xu | pp. 196–212
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Cultural identity as a production in process: Dialectics in Hongkongers’ accountLing Chen | pp. 213–237
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The changing discursive construction of women in Chinese popular discourse since the twentieth centuryJinfeng Li | pp. 238–266
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One ethnic minority, two cultural identities and moreFeng-bing | pp. 267–285
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The psychology of chinese behaviour as seen in spoken discoursesKuang Ching Hei | pp. 286–308
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Diasporic literature: The politics of identity and languageMelissa Lam | pp. 309–318
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In the name of Shakespeare: Cross-cultural adaptation in Taiwan’s Beijing OperaHsiao-mei Hsieh | pp. 319–329
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Intercultural dialogue: The Chinese America of Maxine Hong KingstonMarilia Borges Costa | pp. 330–350
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