LINGUIST List 17.125
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Mon Jan 16 2006
Books: Discourse Analysis: Shi-xu et al (Eds)
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Read the Cultural Other: Shi-xu, Kienpointner, Servaes (Eds)
Message 1: Read the Cultural Other: Shi-xu, Kienpointner, Servaes (Eds)
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Date: 04-Jan-2006
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: Read the Cultural Other: Shi-xu, Kienpointner, Servaes (Eds)
Title: Read the Cultural Other
Subtitle: Forms of Otherness in the Discourses of Hong Kong's Decolonization
Series Title: Language, Power, and Social Process 14
Published: 2006
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com
Book URL: http://www.degruyter.com/rs/bookSingle.cfm?isbn=3-11-018268-8&fg=SK&L=E
Editor: Shi-xu, Zhejiang University
Editor: Manfred Kienpointner, University of Innsbruck
Editor: Jan Servaes, University of Queensland
Paperback: ISBN: 3110182688 Pages: ix, 244 Price: Europe EURO 32.95
Paperback: ISBN: 3110182688 Pages: ix, 244 Price: U.S. $ 32.95 Comment: for USA, Canada, Mexico
Abstract:
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. KEY FEATURES - Takes a comprehensive look at China and Hong Kong's non-Western discourses. - Now available as an affordable paperback. - Of interest to Teachers, Researchers, and Graduate Students in Discourse, Communication, and Media Studies. EXAMINATION COPIES are available. For more information, please visit www.degruyter.com or contact Julia Ulrich at julia.ulrich degruyter.com . (All examination and desk copy requests are subject to publisher approval. Examination and Desk copies can only be sent to institutional addresses.) EDITORS: Shi-xu is Professor at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Manfred Kienpointner is Professor at the Universität Innsbruck, Austria. Jan Servaes is Professor at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. FROM THE CONTENTS: Part 1. Paradigmatic reorientation The study of non-Western discourse by Shi-xu Communication theory and the Western bias by Denis McQuail Towards multiculturalism in discourse studies by Shi-xu and Robert Maier Beyond differences in cultural values and modes of communication by Jan Servaes Part 2. The discursive dominance of the West Reporting the Hong Kong transition: A comparative analysis of news coverage in Europe and Asia by Jan Servaes and Sankaran Ramanathan The contest over Hong Kong: Revealing the power practices of the Western media by Shi-xu and Manfred Kienpointner Hong Kong's press freedom: A comparative sociology of Western and Hong Kong's views by Junhao Hong Part 3. Complexity, diversity and Otherness of non-Western discourse Unfamiliar voices from the Other: Exploring forms of Otherness in the media discourses of China and Hong Kong by Shi-xu Media and metaphor: Exploring the rhetoric in China's and Hong Kong's public discourses on Hong Kong and China by Lee Cher-Leng Voices of missing identity: A study of contemporary Hong Kong literary writings by Kwok-kan Tam Identity and interactive hypermedia: A discourse analysis of web diaries by Hong Cheng and Guofang Wan Narrating Hong Kong history: A critical study of mainland China's historical discourse from a Hong Kong perspective by Lawrence Wang-chi Wong A nascent paradigm for non-Western discourse studies: An epilogue by Narcisa Paredes-Canilao TO ORDER, PLEASE CONTACT SFG Servicecenter-Fachverlage Postfach 4343 72774 Reutlingen, Germany Fax: +49 (0)7071 - 93 53 - 33 E-mail: deGruyter s-f-g.com For USA, Canada, Mexico: Walter de Gruyter, Inc. PO Box 960 Herndon, VA 20172-0960 Tel.: +1 (703) 661 1589 Tel. Toll-free +1 (800) 208 8144 Fax: +1 (703) 661 1501 e-mail: degruytermail presswarehouse.com www.mouton-publishers.com
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Sociolinguistics
Written In: English (eng )
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