This article proposes a framework for understanding the way the Chinese Revolution emerged, developed and achieved power (1921-49), then further consolidated in the period of socialist 'uninterrupted revolution' (1949-77) and was finally abandoned by the post-Mao regime (1977 to the present). This analysis is based on a perspective of discourse theories framed in historically new forms of political, social and ideological relations. In other words, it attempts to conceptualize the transformation of China and the Chinese Communist Party by analysing the role of ideological discourses (arguments and interpretations) and the cognitive elements (beliefs, goals, desires, expertise, knowledge) as the driving-force behind societal transformations....
A contentious question in critical discourse analysis has been whether and how ideology is embedded ...
After three and a half decades of economic reforms, radical changes have occurred in all aspects of ...
This PhD thesis makes a theoretically informed argument about the systemic persistence of China's so...
Abstract:The Communist Party of China is the largest political party in the world and it leads the m...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018, The Author(s).After 1978, Maoism as a living mass ideological and socia...
This thesis examines the CCP's justification for political authoritarianism and economic liberalizat...
This master’s thesis will thoroughly analyze the discourse that is the transformation and interactio...
This is a study of those Chinese political economists and political philosophers in the early 1950s ...
The ideology, propaganda, and political discourse of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have continu...
In his Marxism and the Philosophy of Language, Mikhail Bakhtin contends that language does not mere...
Restricted until 16 Jul. 2011.This project investigates China's capitalist transformation from 1978 ...
The transition from Socialist China to Post-Socialist China is also the transition from the stabilit...
Most sinologists assume that ideology is a set of values and ideas which reflect reality in a more o...
When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) founded the People’s Republic of China in 1949, it faced the ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the role of ideology and its interaction with market principl...
A contentious question in critical discourse analysis has been whether and how ideology is embedded ...
After three and a half decades of economic reforms, radical changes have occurred in all aspects of ...
This PhD thesis makes a theoretically informed argument about the systemic persistence of China's so...
Abstract:The Communist Party of China is the largest political party in the world and it leads the m...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018, The Author(s).After 1978, Maoism as a living mass ideological and socia...
This thesis examines the CCP's justification for political authoritarianism and economic liberalizat...
This master’s thesis will thoroughly analyze the discourse that is the transformation and interactio...
This is a study of those Chinese political economists and political philosophers in the early 1950s ...
The ideology, propaganda, and political discourse of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have continu...
In his Marxism and the Philosophy of Language, Mikhail Bakhtin contends that language does not mere...
Restricted until 16 Jul. 2011.This project investigates China's capitalist transformation from 1978 ...
The transition from Socialist China to Post-Socialist China is also the transition from the stabilit...
Most sinologists assume that ideology is a set of values and ideas which reflect reality in a more o...
When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) founded the People’s Republic of China in 1949, it faced the ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the role of ideology and its interaction with market principl...
A contentious question in critical discourse analysis has been whether and how ideology is embedded ...
After three and a half decades of economic reforms, radical changes have occurred in all aspects of ...
This PhD thesis makes a theoretically informed argument about the systemic persistence of China's so...