Imagining China : rhetorics of nationalism in an age of globalization / edited by Stephen J. Hartnett, Lisa B. Keranen, and Donovan S. Conley.

Other author Hartnett, Stephen J. editor.
Other author Keranen, Lisa B., editor.
Other author Conley, Donovan, editor.
Format Electronic
PublicationEast Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press, 2017.
Description1 online resource.
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SeriesRhetoric and public affairs series
Rhetoric and public affairs series. ^A346030
Contents Introduction: A Gathering Storm or a New Chapter?; Part One. Rhetorical Histories, Contested Nationalities, and Emerging Transcultures; Preface to Part One, by Leonard C. Hawes; The Little Red Book Lives On: Mao's Rhetorical Legacies in Contemporary Chinese Imaginings, by Xing Lu; Chen Guangcheng and the Rhetorical Politics of Dissent: Imagining Human Rights in U.S.-Sino Relations, by Michelle Murray Yang; Alternative Modernities, Postcolonial Colonialism, and Contested Imaginings in and of Tibet, by Stephen J. Hartnett.
Contents Imagining China in Twelve Vignettes, photographs by Jeremy Make, captions by Stephen J. Hartnett; Part Two. Imagining Communities in the Age of Risk; Preface to Part Two, by Mohan J. Dutta; China's Fraught Food System: Imagining Ecological Civilization in the Face of Paradoxical Modernity, by Donovan Conley; Her Milk Is Inferior: Breastfeeding, Risk, and Imagining Maternal Identities in Chinese Cyberspace, by Zhuo Ban; Imagining Health Risks: Fear, Fate, Death, and Family in Chinese and American HIV/AIDS Online Discussion Forums, by Huiling Ding and Jingwen Zhang.
Contents Imagining the People's Risk: Projecting National Strength in China's English-Language News about Avian Influenza, by Lisa B. Keränen, Kirsten N. Lindholm, and Jared Woolly; Part Three. Representations, Imaginations, and the Politics of Culture; Preface to Part Three, by Kent A. Ono; Imagining Dissent: Contesting the Facade of Harmony through Art and the Internet in China, by Patrick Shaou-Whea Dodge; Imagining China through the Culture Industries: The 798 Art Zone and New Chinas, by Elizabeth Brunner.
Contents A Beijing Wolf in Hong Kong: Lufsig and Imagining Communities of Political Resistance to Chinese Unification, by David R. Gruber; Conclusion: Imagining China and the Rhetorical Work of Interpretation; Acknowledgments; About the Contributors; Index.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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