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Introduction | ||
Sect. 1 | Politics | |
1 | Bourgeois Liberalization: The Labeling of Unwanted American Influences | 3 |
2 | Sovereignty and Reunification Controversy: China's Efforts to Influence Perceptions | 13 |
3 | Using C-SPAN to Analyze U.S. Reaction to the Chinese Pro-democracy Movement | 21 |
4 | The Lack of Political Cartoons in the People's Republic of China | 25 |
5 | High Context Messaging in Chinese English-Language Mass Media | 31 |
6 | East Meets West in News Reporting: A Comparison of China Daily and China News Digest | 37 |
7 | Lei Feng: Government Subsidized Role Model | 43 |
Sect. 2 | Education | |
8 | Academic Departments in China | 51 |
9 | Intercultural Communication Education in the People's Republic of China | 59 |
10 | The Need for Listening Theory When Teaching English as a Second Language | 67 |
11 | The Need for Nonverbal Communication Theory When Teaching English as a Second Language | 73 |
12 | The Developmental Speech Sequence Model in Public Speaking Instruction | 77 |
13 | International Media Events as Instructional Tools in the Basic Communication Course | 89 |
Sect. 3 | Health | |
14 | The Merging of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine in China | 95 |
15 | A Cross-Cultural Interpretation of China's One-Child-Per-Family Campaign Using Burke's Rhetoric of Transcendence | 101 |
Conclusion: President Clinton's 1998 Trip to China: High Context Diplomacy Balancing on Low Context Issues Expressed Through High Context Channels | 113 | |
Index | 123 | |
About the Author | 125 |
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