The language of ‘China threat’: a case study of the BBC television documentary series ‘The Chinese Are Coming’

Shasha Wang (Contributor), Weixiao Wei (Editor)

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    Abstract

    China's Contemporary Image and Rhetoric Practice presents an overview of Chinese diplomatic rhetoric, exploring how the image of China is depicted through a Western lens and introducing a profound shift in domestic perspectives of this image. This reader reveals new sites for Chinese rhetoric to deepen scholarship in the relevant studies of Chinese literature, Chinese discourse analysis, Chinese sociology, Chinese politics and so on. These chapters have been cherry-picked for their contributions to the field, and may facilitate the expanding development of Chinese studies.

    This book is a valuable reference for scholars, researchers and graduate or postgraduate students in Chinese linguistic and social studies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationChina's Contemporary Image and Rhetoric Practice - Routledge Studies in Chinese Discourse Analysis
    Place of PublicationLondon & New York
    PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis
    Chapter3
    Pages96-136
    Number of pages40
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9781315144764
    ISBN (Print)9781138502154, 9780367743604, 1138502154
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2021

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