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Imagining Queerness: Sexualities In Underground Films In The Contemporary P. R. China, Jin Zhao May 2011

Imagining Queerness: Sexualities In Underground Films In The Contemporary P. R. China, Jin Zhao

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In response to the globalizing queerness argument and the cultural specificity argument in queer cultural studies, this thesis examines the emerging modern queer identity and culture in the contemporary People’s Republic of China (PRC) in an intercultural context. Recognizing Chinese queer culture as an unstable, transforming and complex collection of congruent and/or contesting meanings, not only originated in China but also traveling across cultures, this thesis aims to exorcise the reified images of Chinese queers, or tongzhi, to contribute to the understanding of a dynamic construction of Chinese queerness at the turn of a new century, and to lend insight …


A Balancing Act Between Nationalism And Globalism: A Comparison Of Two Chinese Official Newspapers In Portrayal Of America 1989-2009, Shuhua Dai Dec 2010

A Balancing Act Between Nationalism And Globalism: A Comparison Of Two Chinese Official Newspapers In Portrayal Of America 1989-2009, Shuhua Dai

Communication Theses

This study uses discourse analysis to investigate and compare the coverage of America in two Chinese official newspapers, the Chinese language People’s Daily and the English language China Daily in January in 1989, 1999, and 2009. This study compares the two newspapers in four aspects of the texts: topic selection, headline design, writing tactics, and visual components use, to find any differences in reporting tactics according to their different readerships. People’s Daily employed a constant editorial preference for political content and a provocative reporting tactics. Meanwhile, China Daily used a more global editorial approach. Its content and its reports were …