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Wang, Haixia.
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Chinese public discourse: A rhetorical analysis of the account of the Tiananmen Square incident by the newspaper "People's Daily".
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Chinese public discourse: A rhetorical analysis of the account of the Tiananmen Square incident by the newspaper "People's Daily"./
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Wang, Haixia.
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300 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 55-09, Section: A, page: 2807.
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Dissertation Abstracts International55-09A.
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History, Asia, Australia and Oceania. -
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Chinese public discourse: A rhetorical analysis of the account of the Tiananmen Square incident by the newspaper "People's Daily".
Wang, Haixia.
Chinese public discourse: A rhetorical analysis of the account of the Tiananmen Square incident by the newspaper "People's Daily".
- 300 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 55-09, Section: A, page: 2807.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Purdue University, 1993.
This study examines the discursive practice of the People's Daily in Beijing during the Tiananmen crisis, analyzing the complex process in which the primarily monologic discursive practice in the newspaper molded Chinese attitudes towards the incident. The significance of a systematic rhetorical investigation into the intricate mechanisms of this Chinese discursive practice is twofold. It will increase our understanding of the role that public discourse plays in the Chinese subject formation and, in turn, will contribute to cross cultural rhetoric. This study is part of a larger rhetorical investigation of how discursive practices form ideologies.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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History, Asia, Australia and Oceania.
Chinese public discourse: A rhetorical analysis of the account of the Tiananmen Square incident by the newspaper "People's Daily".
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A Burkean and Bakhtinean critical examination of the discursive practice of the People's Daily indicates that the newspaper suffered from a lack of dialogism. In repeating endlessly one human agent's symbolic act of naming, the newspaper ignored, suppressed, and silenced its own rich philosophical and cultural potentials. As a result, during the Tiananmen incident, (1) the newspaper was effective only in molding some elite competing "Rectifiers of the Mandate of Heaven;" (2) the one version of the Tiananmen events that the People's Daily published held little meaning for a majority of the Chinese people; and finally (3) this self-sealing discursive practice even made the Party's own revolutionary traditions suffer.
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