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 |
| Publication | East Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press, 2017. |
| Description | 1 online resource. |
| Supplemental Content | ProQuest Ebook Central |
| Subjects |
| Series | Rhetoric 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 note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Source of description | Print version record. |
| Issued in other form | Print version: |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 9781609175399 (electronic bk.) |
| ISBN | 1609175395 (electronic bk.) |
| Stock number | 22573/ctt1tkrnps JSTOR |
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| Electronic Resources | Access Content Online | ✔ Available |