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The Construction and Reflection of Identity
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The Construction and Reflection of Identity
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The authors examine the role played by political communications in a variety of media in defining and shaping identity in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and amongst overseas Chinese.
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The authors examine the role played by political communications in a variety of media in defining and shaping identity in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and amongst overseas Chinese.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135786748
- Artikelnr.: 47892564
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135786748
- Artikelnr.: 47892564
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Gary D. Rawnsley is Senior Lecturer in Politics and Director of the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. He has published widely on international communications and the politics of Taiwan. Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley is Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. Her research interests include media, democratisation and identity issues.
1. Introduction Gary D. Rawnsley and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley 2. The Meaning
and Significance of Greater China John F. Copper Part One: The People's
Republic of China 3. Peddling Party Ideology for a Profit: Media and the
Rise of Chinese Nationalism in the 1990s Yu Huang and Chin-Chuan Lee 4.
Modern Political Communication in China Neil Renwick and Qing Cao 5. What
Chinese Journalists Believe about Journalism Hugo de Burgh Part Two: Taiwan
6. 'As Edifying as a Bout of Mud Wrestling': Americanization, Institutions
and Election Campaigning in Taiwan Gary D. Rawnsley 7. Gender and Party
Politics: Case Study of the Democratic Progressive Party on Taiwan Bey-Ling
Sha 8. Communications of Identity in Taiwan: From the February 28th
Incident to the Formosa Television Corporation Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley Part
Three: Hong Kong 9. The Media in Hong Kong: On the Horns of a Dilemma Willy
Wo-Lap Lam 10. Media Economics of the Hong Kong Press in Political
Transition: Toward a New Viable Political Economy Anthony Fung 11.
Directing Hong Kong: The Politics of Contemporary Cinema Andrew M. J. Brown
Part Four: The Overseas Chinese 12. Is There a British Chinese Public
Sphere? David Parker 13. Children, Media and the Public Sphere in Chinese
Australia Yingchi Chu, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Andrea Witcomb 14.
Talking About Jet Li: Transnational Chinese Movie Stardom and Asian
American Internet Reception Julian Stringer Conclusion 15. Greater China,
Glabalization and Emancipation Neil Renwick
and Significance of Greater China John F. Copper Part One: The People's
Republic of China 3. Peddling Party Ideology for a Profit: Media and the
Rise of Chinese Nationalism in the 1990s Yu Huang and Chin-Chuan Lee 4.
Modern Political Communication in China Neil Renwick and Qing Cao 5. What
Chinese Journalists Believe about Journalism Hugo de Burgh Part Two: Taiwan
6. 'As Edifying as a Bout of Mud Wrestling': Americanization, Institutions
and Election Campaigning in Taiwan Gary D. Rawnsley 7. Gender and Party
Politics: Case Study of the Democratic Progressive Party on Taiwan Bey-Ling
Sha 8. Communications of Identity in Taiwan: From the February 28th
Incident to the Formosa Television Corporation Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley Part
Three: Hong Kong 9. The Media in Hong Kong: On the Horns of a Dilemma Willy
Wo-Lap Lam 10. Media Economics of the Hong Kong Press in Political
Transition: Toward a New Viable Political Economy Anthony Fung 11.
Directing Hong Kong: The Politics of Contemporary Cinema Andrew M. J. Brown
Part Four: The Overseas Chinese 12. Is There a British Chinese Public
Sphere? David Parker 13. Children, Media and the Public Sphere in Chinese
Australia Yingchi Chu, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Andrea Witcomb 14.
Talking About Jet Li: Transnational Chinese Movie Stardom and Asian
American Internet Reception Julian Stringer Conclusion 15. Greater China,
Glabalization and Emancipation Neil Renwick
1. Introduction Gary D. Rawnsley and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley 2. The Meaning
and Significance of Greater China John F. Copper Part One: The People's
Republic of China 3. Peddling Party Ideology for a Profit: Media and the
Rise of Chinese Nationalism in the 1990s Yu Huang and Chin-Chuan Lee 4.
Modern Political Communication in China Neil Renwick and Qing Cao 5. What
Chinese Journalists Believe about Journalism Hugo de Burgh Part Two: Taiwan
6. 'As Edifying as a Bout of Mud Wrestling': Americanization, Institutions
and Election Campaigning in Taiwan Gary D. Rawnsley 7. Gender and Party
Politics: Case Study of the Democratic Progressive Party on Taiwan Bey-Ling
Sha 8. Communications of Identity in Taiwan: From the February 28th
Incident to the Formosa Television Corporation Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley Part
Three: Hong Kong 9. The Media in Hong Kong: On the Horns of a Dilemma Willy
Wo-Lap Lam 10. Media Economics of the Hong Kong Press in Political
Transition: Toward a New Viable Political Economy Anthony Fung 11.
Directing Hong Kong: The Politics of Contemporary Cinema Andrew M. J. Brown
Part Four: The Overseas Chinese 12. Is There a British Chinese Public
Sphere? David Parker 13. Children, Media and the Public Sphere in Chinese
Australia Yingchi Chu, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Andrea Witcomb 14.
Talking About Jet Li: Transnational Chinese Movie Stardom and Asian
American Internet Reception Julian Stringer Conclusion 15. Greater China,
Glabalization and Emancipation Neil Renwick
and Significance of Greater China John F. Copper Part One: The People's
Republic of China 3. Peddling Party Ideology for a Profit: Media and the
Rise of Chinese Nationalism in the 1990s Yu Huang and Chin-Chuan Lee 4.
Modern Political Communication in China Neil Renwick and Qing Cao 5. What
Chinese Journalists Believe about Journalism Hugo de Burgh Part Two: Taiwan
6. 'As Edifying as a Bout of Mud Wrestling': Americanization, Institutions
and Election Campaigning in Taiwan Gary D. Rawnsley 7. Gender and Party
Politics: Case Study of the Democratic Progressive Party on Taiwan Bey-Ling
Sha 8. Communications of Identity in Taiwan: From the February 28th
Incident to the Formosa Television Corporation Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley Part
Three: Hong Kong 9. The Media in Hong Kong: On the Horns of a Dilemma Willy
Wo-Lap Lam 10. Media Economics of the Hong Kong Press in Political
Transition: Toward a New Viable Political Economy Anthony Fung 11.
Directing Hong Kong: The Politics of Contemporary Cinema Andrew M. J. Brown
Part Four: The Overseas Chinese 12. Is There a British Chinese Public
Sphere? David Parker 13. Children, Media and the Public Sphere in Chinese
Australia Yingchi Chu, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Andrea Witcomb 14.
Talking About Jet Li: Transnational Chinese Movie Stardom and Asian
American Internet Reception Julian Stringer Conclusion 15. Greater China,
Glabalization and Emancipation Neil Renwick