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  • Comparative Literature - General and Comparative Literary Studies  (4)
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    Informa UK Limited ; 2021
    In:  Critical Discourse Studies Vol. 18, No. 2 ( 2021-03-04), p. 207-225
    In: Critical Discourse Studies, Informa UK Limited, Vol. 18, No. 2 ( 2021-03-04), p. 207-225
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1740-5904 , 1740-5912
    Language: English
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Online Resource
    Duke University Press ; 2011
    In:  boundary 2 Vol. 38, No. 1 ( 2011-02-01), p. 101-134
    In: boundary 2, Duke University Press, Vol. 38, No. 1 ( 2011-02-01), p. 101-134
    Abstract: This paper examines how market-oriented reforms to media are changing the public sphere in contemporary China with particular concern for how the commercialization of media may impact the prospects for democracy. While the authors find “public sphere” a problematic concept, they nonetheless find it useful for both normative and empirical analysis, particularly when that analysis is sensitive to China's specific historical and institutional context. The study shows that the commercialization of media in China as elsewhere has created a seemingly apolitical consumption-oriented discourse. However, the authors argue that in contrast to liberal capitalist societies, where commercial culture tends to devalue the existing democracy, in China commercial culture replaces a Leninist public sphere in which individuals were compelled to participate in a relatively monolithic official discourse. While the party-state continues to closely supervise the public sphere, the introduction of markets, the relative diversification of media producers, and the increasing volume of media introduce a degree of dynamism and unpredictability. Seeing important change but recognizing limits, the authors label the new public sphere “pluralistic.” Even while the party-state maintains its restrictive management, the commercialized public sphere nonetheless allows citizens more choices than they used to have. The authors conclude that this “pluralistic” public sphere by no means guarantees a transformation to democracy, but it does at least marginally improve the prospects for democratic change.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0190-3659 , 1527-2141
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 2011
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    Online Resource
    SAGE Publications ; 2023
    In:  Discourse & Society Vol. 34, No. 1 ( 2023-01), p. 77-95
    In: Discourse & Society, SAGE Publications, Vol. 34, No. 1 ( 2023-01), p. 77-95
    Abstract: In response to the threat of COVID-19, China initiated a nationwide campaign. Ideological work such as explaining the implemented policies and persuading the public always took a central role in mobilization, and it has been emphasized by Chinese government during Covid-19 as well. The legitimation discourse used in the campaign is the focus of the current study. The investigation takes into consideration the political logic of the relationship between the central and local governments as well as their working mechanism. More specifically, a total of 84 open letters written by the local governments to mobilize residents during the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed. The study integrated the CDA perspective, legitimation theory, and campaign-style governance and examined what ideological discourses are constructed in the open letters, what type of authority is constructed for legitimation, and what is the main communication style used. In addition, the study paid attention to the patterns among the different local government ranks. The findings revealed that moral appeal and political authority were the key elements of legitimation discourse, but governments with lower ranks exhibited a trend of de-ideologization. Meanwhile, impersonal politeness and direct bold command contradictorily co-existed in open letters of basic level local governments. These finding reveal that despite the top government’s centralized power, realization of ideological work in a national campaign is confined by the divergent and complicated realities of local governments.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0957-9265 , 1460-3624
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    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2023
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1484288-9
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    Online Resource
    SAGE Publications ; 2016
    In:  Discourse & Society Vol. 27, No. 5 ( 2016-09), p. 500-515
    In: Discourse & Society, SAGE Publications, Vol. 27, No. 5 ( 2016-09), p. 500-515
    Abstract: This article explores the mobilization power of online grassroots discourse often criticized by researchers as a threat to the Habermasian public sphere. The study takes a historical perspective and attempts to see elements of grassroots discourse as a recontextualization of Chinese revolutionary discourse. The high-profile Yao Jiaxin murder case is taken as the background, and an online open letter and its reply that have attracted wide attention to the event are selected as data for analysis. The theoretical approach utilizes Fairclough’s discourse analysis investigating discursive transformation in social and cultural change, and his synthesis of intertextuality analysis and Gramsci’s hegemony theory is found to be particularly helpful in the discussion. Two aspects of the text will be analyzed in detail – the emotional appeal and the strategy of inclusion/exclusion based on class division, as well as how such rhetoric is challenged and marginalized in new social contexts.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0957-9265 , 1460-3624
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    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2016
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1484288-9
    SSG: 3,4
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