Brand China in the Media
Transformation of Identities
Herausgeber: Cao, Qing; Tomaselli, Keyan G; Wu, Doreen
Brand China in the Media
Transformation of Identities
Herausgeber: Cao, Qing; Tomaselli, Keyan G; Wu, Doreen
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This book examines China's identity transformations with a focus on self-perceptions and their representations and communication in the mass media. It explores the emerging multifaceted 'China brand'. The chapters in this book were originally published in Critical Arts.
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This book examines China's identity transformations with a focus on self-perceptions and their representations and communication in the mass media. It explores the emerging multifaceted 'China brand'. The chapters in this book were originally published in Critical Arts.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367335014
- ISBN-10: 0367335018
- Artikelnr.: 57672950
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367335014
- ISBN-10: 0367335018
- Artikelnr.: 57672950
Introduction: Continuities and Changes for an Alternative Modernity Part I:
Chinese Society between Traditions and Modernity
1. Rupture in Modernity: A Case Study of Radicalism in the Late Qing
Chinese Press Debate 2. Putonghua and Language Harmony: China's Resources
of Cultural Soft Power 3. Mobile, Online and Angry: The Rise of China's
Middle-Class Civil Society? 4. The Return of the Repressed: Three Examples
of How Chinese Identity Is Being Reconsolidated for the Modern World Part
II: Negotiating Identities in Moving Images 5. Becoming Global, Remaining
Local: The Discourses of International News Reporting by CCTV-4 and Phoenix
TV Hong Kong 6. Shanghai Cosmopolis: Negotiating the Branded City 7.
Promoting Moral Values through Entertainment: A Social Semiotic Analysis of
the Spring Festival Gala on China Central Television 8. Negotiated
"Chineseness" and Divided Loyalties: My American Grandson 9. Articulating
for Tibetan Experiences in the Contemporary World: A Cultural Study of Pema
Tseden's and Sonthar Gyal's Films Part III: Representing China in Texts and
Symbols 10. The Language of Soft Power: Mediating Socio-political Meanings
in the Chinese Media 11. Media Representations of China: A Comparison of
China Daily and Financial Times in Reporting on the Belt and Road
Initiative 12. Conflicting Images of the Great Wall in Cultural Heritage
Tourism 13. China's Current Discursive Governance: A Discourse Analysis
Perspective
Chinese Society between Traditions and Modernity
1. Rupture in Modernity: A Case Study of Radicalism in the Late Qing
Chinese Press Debate 2. Putonghua and Language Harmony: China's Resources
of Cultural Soft Power 3. Mobile, Online and Angry: The Rise of China's
Middle-Class Civil Society? 4. The Return of the Repressed: Three Examples
of How Chinese Identity Is Being Reconsolidated for the Modern World Part
II: Negotiating Identities in Moving Images 5. Becoming Global, Remaining
Local: The Discourses of International News Reporting by CCTV-4 and Phoenix
TV Hong Kong 6. Shanghai Cosmopolis: Negotiating the Branded City 7.
Promoting Moral Values through Entertainment: A Social Semiotic Analysis of
the Spring Festival Gala on China Central Television 8. Negotiated
"Chineseness" and Divided Loyalties: My American Grandson 9. Articulating
for Tibetan Experiences in the Contemporary World: A Cultural Study of Pema
Tseden's and Sonthar Gyal's Films Part III: Representing China in Texts and
Symbols 10. The Language of Soft Power: Mediating Socio-political Meanings
in the Chinese Media 11. Media Representations of China: A Comparison of
China Daily and Financial Times in Reporting on the Belt and Road
Initiative 12. Conflicting Images of the Great Wall in Cultural Heritage
Tourism 13. China's Current Discursive Governance: A Discourse Analysis
Perspective
Introduction: Continuities and Changes for an Alternative Modernity Part I:
Chinese Society between Traditions and Modernity
1. Rupture in Modernity: A Case Study of Radicalism in the Late Qing
Chinese Press Debate 2. Putonghua and Language Harmony: China's Resources
of Cultural Soft Power 3. Mobile, Online and Angry: The Rise of China's
Middle-Class Civil Society? 4. The Return of the Repressed: Three Examples
of How Chinese Identity Is Being Reconsolidated for the Modern World Part
II: Negotiating Identities in Moving Images 5. Becoming Global, Remaining
Local: The Discourses of International News Reporting by CCTV-4 and Phoenix
TV Hong Kong 6. Shanghai Cosmopolis: Negotiating the Branded City 7.
Promoting Moral Values through Entertainment: A Social Semiotic Analysis of
the Spring Festival Gala on China Central Television 8. Negotiated
"Chineseness" and Divided Loyalties: My American Grandson 9. Articulating
for Tibetan Experiences in the Contemporary World: A Cultural Study of Pema
Tseden's and Sonthar Gyal's Films Part III: Representing China in Texts and
Symbols 10. The Language of Soft Power: Mediating Socio-political Meanings
in the Chinese Media 11. Media Representations of China: A Comparison of
China Daily and Financial Times in Reporting on the Belt and Road
Initiative 12. Conflicting Images of the Great Wall in Cultural Heritage
Tourism 13. China's Current Discursive Governance: A Discourse Analysis
Perspective
Chinese Society between Traditions and Modernity
1. Rupture in Modernity: A Case Study of Radicalism in the Late Qing
Chinese Press Debate 2. Putonghua and Language Harmony: China's Resources
of Cultural Soft Power 3. Mobile, Online and Angry: The Rise of China's
Middle-Class Civil Society? 4. The Return of the Repressed: Three Examples
of How Chinese Identity Is Being Reconsolidated for the Modern World Part
II: Negotiating Identities in Moving Images 5. Becoming Global, Remaining
Local: The Discourses of International News Reporting by CCTV-4 and Phoenix
TV Hong Kong 6. Shanghai Cosmopolis: Negotiating the Branded City 7.
Promoting Moral Values through Entertainment: A Social Semiotic Analysis of
the Spring Festival Gala on China Central Television 8. Negotiated
"Chineseness" and Divided Loyalties: My American Grandson 9. Articulating
for Tibetan Experiences in the Contemporary World: A Cultural Study of Pema
Tseden's and Sonthar Gyal's Films Part III: Representing China in Texts and
Symbols 10. The Language of Soft Power: Mediating Socio-political Meanings
in the Chinese Media 11. Media Representations of China: A Comparison of
China Daily and Financial Times in Reporting on the Belt and Road
Initiative 12. Conflicting Images of the Great Wall in Cultural Heritage
Tourism 13. China's Current Discursive Governance: A Discourse Analysis
Perspective