Political Communications in Greater China : The Construction and Reflection of Identity

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Political Communications in Greater China : The Construction and Reflection of Identity

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 340 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780700717347
  • DDC分類 306.20951

基本説明

Examines the role played by political communications, including media of all kinds - journalism, television, and film - in defining and shaping identity in Greater China - China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and overseas Chinese.

Full Description

This book examines the role played by political communications, including media of all kinds - journalism, television, and film - in defining and shaping identity in Greater China; China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas Chinese. In the context of increasing cross-border interactions of people, investment and commercial products between the component parts of greater China, the book explores the idea that identity, rather than nation-states or political entities, may be the key factor in achieving further integration in Greater China. The book focuses on the ways in which identity is communicated, and shows how communication of identity within and between the component parts of greater China plays a central role in bringing about integration.

Contents

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