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Read the cultural other. Forms of otherness in the discourses of Hong Kong's decolonization. Language, Power Social Process [LPSP] 14. (2005)
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, vermutlich in Englisch, Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, akzeptabler Zustand.
VIII, 244 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - The study of non-Western discourse. Shi-xu -- Communication theory and the Western bias. Denis McQuail -- Towards multiculturalism in discourse studies. Shi-xu and Robert Maier -- Beyond differences in cultural values and modes of communication. Jan Servaes -- Reporting the Hong Kong transition: A comparative analysis of news coverage in Europe and Asia. Jan Servaes and Sankaran Ramanathan -- The contest over Hong Kong: Revealing the power practices of the Western media. Shi-xu and Manfred Kienpointner -- Hong Kong's press freedom: A comparative sociology of Western and Hong Kong's views. Junhao Hong -- Unfamiliar voices from the Other: Exploring forms of Otherness in the media discourses of China and Hong Kong. Shi-xu -- Media and metaphor: Exploring the rhetoric in China's and Hong Kong's public discourses on Hong Kong and China. Lee Cher-Leng -- Voices of missing identity: A study of contemporary Hong Kong literary writings. Kwok-kan Tarn -- Identity and interactive hypermedia: A discourse analysis of web diaries. Hong Cheng and Guofang Wan -- Narrating Hong Kong history: A critical study of mainland China's historical discourse from a Hong Kong perspective. Lawrence Wang-chi Wong -- A nascent paradigm for non-Western discourse studies: An epilogue. Narcisa Paredes-Canilao. ISBN 9783110182675 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 338, Books.
Read The Cultural Other Forms Of Otherness In The Discourses Of Hong Kongs Decolonisation. Language, Power, and Social Process
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, in Deutsch, Mouton de Gruyter, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Hardcover. 244 pages. Dimensions: 9.2in. x 6.3in. x 0.8in.Read the Cultural Other contains studies on non-Western discourse. It has two principal aims. Firstly, it argues that the study of non-Western, non-White, and Third-World discourses should become a legitimate, necessary, and routine part of international discourse scholarship. Hitherto, non-Western, non-White, and Third-Word discourses have been relegated and marginalized to a local, particular, or other place in (or, one might argue, outside) the mainstream. To reclaim their place, the book deconstructs the rhetoric of universalism and the continued preoccupation with Western discourse in the profession, and stresses the cultural nature of discourse, both ordinary and disciplinary, as it outlines a culturally pluralist vision. Secondly, in order to take the multicultural view seriously, it explores the complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of non-Western discourse by examining the case of China and Hong Kongs discourses of the decolonization of the latter. Far too often, non-Western discourse has been stereotyped as externally discrete, internally homogeneous, and formally containable within a universal, general, or integrated model. The present work focuses on China and Hong Kongs discourses, which have been marginalized by their Western counterparts. Through culturally eclectic linguistic analysis and local cultural analysis, it identifies and highlights the specific ways of speaking of China and Hong Kong - their concepts, concerns, aspirations, resistance, verbal strategies, etc. - with respect to similar or different issues. The culturally pluralist view and analytical practice proffered here call for a radical cultural change in international scholarship on language, communication, and discourse. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Read the Cultural Other
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, in Deutsch, Walter de Gruyter, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Hardcover. 244 pages. Dimensions: 9.2in. x 6.3in. x 0.8in.Read the Cultural Other contains studies on non-Western discourse. It has two principal aims. Firstly, it argues that the study of non-Western, non-White, and Third-World discourses should become a legitimate, necessary, and routine part of international discourse scholarship. Hitherto, non-Western, non-White, and Third-Word discourses have been relegated and marginalized to a local, particular, or other place in (or, one might argue, outside) the mainstream. To reclaim their place, the book deconstructs the rhetoric of universalism and the continued preoccupation with Western discourse in the profession, and stresses the cultural nature of discourse, both ordinary and disciplinary, as it outlines a culturally pluralist vision. Secondly, in order to take the multicultural view seriously, it explores the complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of non-Western discourse by examining the case of China and Hong Kongs discourses of the decolonization of the latter. Far too often, non-Western discourse has been stereotyped as externally discrete, internally homogeneous, and formally containable within a universal, general, or integrated model. The present work focuses on China and Hong Kongs discourses, which have been marginalized by their Western counterparts. Through culturally eclectic linguistic analysis and local cultural analysis, it identifies and highlights the specific ways of speaking of China and Hong Kong - their concepts, concerns, aspirations, resistance, verbal strategies, etc. - with respect to similar or different issues. The culturally pluralist view and analytical practice proffered here call for a radical cultural change in international scholarship on language, communication, and discourse. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Read the Cultural Other (2005)
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Mouton Aug 2005, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - A ground-breaking work, Read the Cultural Other argues that non-Western discourses cannot be contained in a 'general', 'universal', or 'integrated' model of linguistic communication or discourse, but must be understood from a culturally pluralist perspective. Proceeding from this standpoint, it offers a variety of innovative analyses of China and Hong Kong's discourses on the decolonization of the latter. Drawing on culturally different methods and local cultural context, these studies reveal the discursive complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of Hong Kong and China. 244 pp. Englisch.
Read the cultural other. Forms of otherness in the discourses of Hong Kong's decolonization. Language, Power Social Process [LPSP] 14. (2005)
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, vermutlich in Englisch, Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert, Schwarz, Zerfaß, 10785 Berlin.
VIII, 244 S. Originalbroschur. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - The study of non-Western discourse. Shi-xu -- Communication theory and the Western bias. Denis McQuail -- Towards multiculturalism in discourse studies. Shi-xu and Robert Maier -- Beyond differences in cultural values and modes of communication. Jan Servaes -- Reporting the Hong Kong transition: A comparative analysis of news coverage in Europe and Asia. Jan Servaes and Sankaran Ramanathan -- The contest over Hong Kong: Revealing the power practices of the Western media. Shi-xu and Manfred Kienpointner -- Hong Kong's press freedom: A comparative sociology of Western and Hong Kong's views. Junhao Hong -- Unfamiliar voices from the Other: Exploring forms of Otherness in the media discourses of China and Hong Kong. Shi-xu -- Media and metaphor: Exploring the rhetoric in China's and Hong Kong's public discourses on Hong Kong and China. Lee Cher-Leng -- Voices of missing identity: A study of contemporary Hong Kong literary writings. Kwok-kan Tarn -- Identity and interactive hypermedia: A discourse analysis of web diaries. Hong Cheng and Guofang Wan -- Narrating Hong Kong history: A critical study of mainland China's historical discourse from a Hong Kong perspective. Lawrence Wang-chi Wong -- A nascent paradigm for non-Western discourse studies: An epilogue. Narcisa Paredes-Canilao. ISBN 9783110182675 Versand D: 4,50 EUR Hongkong ; Entkolonialisierung ; Kulturkontakt ; Soziolinguistik ; Diskursanalyse ; China, Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie, Angelegt am: 28.05.2014.
Read the cultural other. Forms of otherness in the discourses of Hong Kong's decolonization. Language, Power Social Process [LPSP] 14. (2005)
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, vermutlich in Englisch, de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, Deutschland, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR.
Berlin ; New York, Mouton de Gruyter, VIII, 244 S. Originalbroschur. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - The study of non-Western discourse. Shi-xu -- Communication theory and the Western bias. Denis McQuail -- Towards multiculturalism in discourse studies. Shi-xu and Robert Maier -- Beyond differences in cultural values and modes of communication. Jan Servaes -- Reporting the Hong Kong transition: A comparative analysis of news coverage in Europe and Asia. Jan Servaes and Sankaran Ramanathan -- The contest over Hong Kong: Revealing the power practices of the Western media. Shi-xu and Manfred Kienpointner -- Hong Kong's press freedom: A comparative sociology of Western and Hong Kong's views. Junhao Hong -- Unfamiliar voices from the Other: Exploring forms of Otherness in the media discourses of China and Hong Kong. Shi-xu -- Media and metaphor: Exploring the rhetoric in China's and Hong Kong's public discourses on Hong Kong and China. Lee Cher-Leng -- Voices of missing identity: A study of contemporary Hong Kong literary writings. Kwok-kan Tarn -- Identity and interactive hypermedia: A discourse analysis of web diaries. Hong Cheng and Guofang Wan -- Narrating Hong Kong history: A critical study of mainland China's historical discourse from a Hong Kong perspective. Lawrence Wang-chi Wong -- A nascent paradigm for non-Western discourse studies: An epilogue. Narcisa Paredes-Canilao. ISBN 9783110182675China [Hongkong ; Entkolonialisierung ; Kulturkontakt ; Soziolinguistik ; Diskursanalyse ; China, Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie] 2005.
Read the Cultural Other: Forms of Otherness in the Discourses of Hong Kong s Decolonization (Hardback) (2005)
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, in Deutsch, Walter de Gruyter Co, Germany, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.A ground-breaking work, Read the Cultural Other argues that non-Western discourses cannot be contained in a general , universal , or integrated model of linguistic communication or discourse, but must be understood from a culturally pluralist perspective. Proceeding from this standpoint, it offers a variety of innovative analyses of China and Hong Kong s discourses on the decolonization of the latter. Drawing on culturally different methods and local cultural context, these studies reveal the discursive complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of Hong Kong and China.
Read the Cultural Other
ISBN: 9783110182675 bzw. 311018267X, in Deutsch, De Gruyter, neu, E-Book.
Language Arts & Disciplines, Read the Cultural Other contains studies on non-Western discourse. It has two principal aims. Firstly, it argues that the study of non-Western, non-White, and Third-World discourses should become a legitimate, necessary, and routine part of international discourse scholarship. Hitherto, non-Western, non-White, and Third-Word discourses have been relegated and marginalized to a 'local', 'particular', or 'other' place in (or, one might argue, outside ) the mainstream. To reclaim their place, the book deconstructs the rhetoric of universalism and the continued preoccupation with Western discourse in the profession, and stresses the cultural nature of discourse, both ordinary and disciplinary, as it outlines a culturally pluralist vision. Secondly, in order to take the multicultural view seriously, it explores the complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of non-Western discourse by examining the case of China and Hong Kong's discourses of the decolonization of the latter. Far too often, non-Western discourse has been stereotyped as externally discrete, internally homogeneous, and formally containable within a 'universal', 'general', or 'integrated' model. The present work focuses on China and Hong Kong's discourses, which have been marginalized by their Western counterparts. Through culturally eclectic linguistic analysis and local cultural analysis, it identifies and highlights the specific ways of speaking of China and Hong Kong - their concepts, concerns, aspirations, resistance, verbal strategies, etc. - with respect to similar or different issues. The culturally pluralist view and analytical practice proffered here call for a radical cultural change in international scholarship on language, communication, and discourse. eBook.
Read the Cultural Other (2005)
ISBN: 9783110199789 bzw. 3110199785, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.
A ground-breaking work, Read the Cultural Other argues that non-Western discourses cannot be contained in a ´general´, ´universal´, or ´integrated´ model of linguistic communication or discourse, but must be understood from a culturally pluralist perspective. Proceeding from this standpoint, it offers a variety of innovative analyses of China and Hong Kong´s discourses on the decolonization of the latter. Drawing on culturally different methods and local cultural context, these studies reveal, A ground-breaking work, Read the Cultural Other argues that non-Western discourses cannot be contained in a ´general´, ´universal´, or ´integrated´ model of linguistic communication or discourse, but must be understood from a culturally pluralist perspective. Proceeding from this standpoint, it offers a variety of innovative analyses of China and Hong Kong´s discourses on the decolonization of the latter. Drawing on culturally different methods and local cultural context, these studies reveal the discursive complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of Hong Kong and China. Shi-xu is Professor at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Manfred Kienpointner is Professor at the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Austria. Jan Servaes is Professor at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. PDF, 01.01.2005.
Read the Cultural Other (2005)
ISBN: 9783110199789 bzw. 3110199785, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.
A ground-breaking work, Read the Cultural Other argues that non-Western discourses cannot be contained in a ´general´, ´universal´, or ´integrated´ model of linguistic communication or discourse, but must be understood from a culturally pluralist perspective. Proceeding from this standpoint, it offers a variety of innovative analyses of China and Hong Kong´s discourses on the decolonization of the latter. Drawing on culturally different methods and local cultural context, these studies reveal A ground-breaking work, Read the Cultural Other argues that non-Western discourses cannot be contained in a ´general´, ´universal´, or ´integrated´ model of linguistic communication or discourse, but must be understood from a culturally pluralist perspective. Proceeding from this standpoint, it offers a variety of innovative analyses of China and Hong Kong´s discourses on the decolonization of the latter. Drawing on culturally different methods and local cultural context, these studies reveal the discursive complexity, diversity, and forms of otherness of Hong Kong and China. Shi-xu is Professor at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Manfred Kienpointner is Professor at the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Austria. Jan Servaes is Professor at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. 01.01.2005, PDF.