Discourse as Cultural Struggle
Online ISBN:
9789882206830
Print ISBN:
9789622098114
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press
Book
Discourse as Cultural Struggle
Published online:
14 September 2011
Published in print:
1 November 2006
Online ISBN:
9789882206830
Print ISBN:
9789622098114
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press
Cite
Shi, Xu (ed.), Discourse as Cultural Struggle (Hong Kong , 2006; online edn, Hong Kong Scholarship Online, 14 Sept. 2011), https://doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789622098114.001.0001, accessed 18 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This book challenges the cultural imbalance in current research traditions, and argues for a culturalist perspective in facilitating better intercultural exchange amidst accelerated processes of globalization. It is the first engagement with discourses in non-mainstream cultures. Covering a wide range of issues in public, professional, media, and intercultural communication, the twelve essays tackle culturally pressing issues by aligning viewpoints from various geo-political contexts.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Part I Cultural Issues in Theory and Methodology
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Part II Cultural Struggles in Discourse
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4
Discursive Transition in Central and Eastern Europe
Norman Fairclough
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5
Cultural Value Change in Mainland China’s Commercial Discourse
Jieyun Wendy Feng andDoreen Wu
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6
A Chinese Christmas Story
Gary Sigley
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7
Western Representations of the Other
Qing Cao
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8
Western Politeness Theory and Non-Western Context
Jung-ran Park
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9
Discourse, Cultural Imperialism, Black Culture and Language Research in the United States
Garrett Albert Duncan
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10
The Discourse of Chinese Medicine and Westernization
Zongjie Wu andQingxia Lü
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11
Intercultural Communication and Conflict Resolution: Towards an Iranian Approach
Reza Najafbagy
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12
Teaching Intercultural Communication in a Chinese Perspective
Shen Zhaohua
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4
Discursive Transition in Central and Eastern Europe
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End Matter
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