The Politics of Chinese Language and Culture: The Art of Reading DragonsPsychology Press, 1998 - 182 páginas An innovative text which adopts the tools of cultural studies to provide a fresh approach to the study of Chinese language, culture and society. The book tackles areas such as grammar, language, gender, popular culture, film and the Chinese diaspora and employs the concepts of social semiotics to extend the ideas of language and reading. Covering a range of cultural texts, it will help to break down the boundaries around the ideas and identities of East and West and provide a more relevant analysis of the Chinese and China. |
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Politics of Chinese Language and Culture: The Art of Reading Dragons Bob Hodge,Kam Louie Pré-visualização limitada - 2012 |
Politics of Chinese Language and Culture: The Art of Reading Dragons Bob Hodge,Kam Louie Pré-visualização indisponível - 1998 |
The Politics of Chinese Language and Culture: The Art of Reading Dragons Robert Ian Vere Hodge,Kam Louie Pré-visualização indisponível - 1998 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
action Ah Cheng ambiguity Ang Lee basic Beijing calligraphy Cao Cao characters formed Chen Kaige Chess King Chinese characters Chinese culture Chinese language Chinese Studies classic communication Communist complex Confucian constructed context Cultural Revolution Cultural Studies Daoism Devil's Line discourse discursive regimes dominant dragon effect encoded English example Farewell My Concubine film function gender grammar Guan Yu Hanzi homosexuality Hong Kong ideological important instance Jackie Chan Jian Jian's judgement kind language and culture learning Li Jian linguistic literary Liu Bei mainland male masculine modality narrator normally opposition organised phrase political popular positive practices Qing Qing dynasty radical readers reading recognise relationship represented role S-form S-ideology script semiotic sense sexuality signifies simplified Sinologism Sinologists social meanings society speakers story strategy style Taiwan tradition transformation understanding values Wang Yisheng wen-wu West Western woman women word writing written yin-yang