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Civic discourse, civil society, and Chinese communities
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Civic discourse, civil society, and Chinese communities

Author: Randy Kluver; John H Powers
Publisher: Stamford, Conn. : Ablex Pub. Corp., 1999.
Series: Civic discourse for the third millennium
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Randy Kluver; John H Powers
ISBN: 1567504426 9781567504422 1567504434 9781567504439
OCLC Number: 40744501
Description: xii, 296 p.; 24 cm.
Contents: Elite-based discourse in Chinese civil society / Randy Kluver -- Journalistic memoirs of China: the discourse of foreign reporters / John H. Powers -- The role of rhetorical topoi in constructing the social fabric of contemporary China / George Q. Xu -- Freedom of religion in China: the emerging civic discourse / Brent Fulton -- From kaihui to duihua: the transformation of Chinese civic discourse / Wenshan Jia -- Ineffability and violence in Taiwan's Congress / Jensen Chung -- Ideological themes in Hong Kong's public service announcements: implications for China's future / Lisa Cuklanz and Wendy Wong -- From Lei Feng to Zhang Haidi: changing media images of model youth in the post-Mao reform era / Mei Zhang -- Televisual discourse and the mediation of power: living room dialogues with modernity in reform-era China / William C. Godby -- Literature as civic discourse in the reform era: utopianism and cynicism in Chinese political consciousness / Shiping Hua -- Same language, yet different: news coverage of Clinton's China visit by two prominent newspapers / Mei Zhong -- (Re)locating our voices in the public sphere: call-in talk shows as a channel for civic discourse in Taiwan / Rueyling Chuang and Ringo Ma -- Kan dashan as civic discourse in a Chinese community / Shuming Lu -- The Internet as a mode of civic discourse: the Chinese virtual community in North America / Dejun Liu -- The pride of Zuguo: China's perennial appeal to the overseas Chinese and an emergent civic discourse in a global community / Dilin Liu and Canchu Lin -- China's rhetoric of socialization in its international civic discourse / D. Ray Heisey -- Civic discourse with the international community: China's Whitepapers on human rights / John H. Powers -- Rhetorical adaptability in China's argument for most favored nation status / Heping Zhao -- Civic discourse in China-U.S. relations: great leaps forward and backward / Mei-ling T. Wang.
Series Title: Civic discourse for the third millennium
Responsibility: edited by Randy Kluver and John H. Powers.

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