The present paper undertakes a discourse analysis of Shishang (the PRC edition of Cosmopolitan) and assesses the extent to which this magazine promotes Western consumerism instead of strengthening a local national character, as Chinese scholars impute. I explore the evolution of Shishang's approach to globalization, as reflected in articles from 1993 to 2008, and focus on global mobility as a dimension of the image of women constructed in the magazine. Throughout this period, Shishang seeks to stimulate the imagination of its readers (in Arjun Appadurai's terms) by presenting them with experiences, attitudes and life scenarios that increasingly conform to John Tomlinson's concept of cosmopolitanism and Aihwa Ong's idea of flexible citize...
This book presents a comprehensive examination of Chinese consumer behaviour and challenges the prev...
Theories of sexuality and consumption are increasingly entwined in the critical discourse of women\u...
This paper argues that the debates on transnationalism are gender implicit, and the discourse shaped...
Since the 1980s sizeable communities of 'overseas Chinese' (ethnic Chinese with citizenship rights i...
With the trend of media globalization, international women\u27s magazines have extended the Chinese ...
This paper investigates how the Taiwanese editions of Cosmopolitan (1992-1997) may serve to resolve ...
Shanghai is often regarded as China’s best embodiment of cosmopolitanism, transcending the local th...
In China, although "general interest" magazines can be said to have existed during the Maoist and ea...
With an emphasis on the construction of women's identities, this thesis discusses the dynamic intera...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In post-Mao China, television...
The thesis aims to study the glocalization of culture embedded in a male magazine: Nan Ren Zhuang (N...
for very different reasons than those that sent them into diaspora only 20 years ago. From the mid-1...
In this thesis I study the changing linguistic and visual representations of women at work in the c...
The past 10 years have seen a huge influx of women's fashion magazines into the urban centres of mai...
The Cosmopolitan Dream presents the broad patterns in the transformations of mainland Chinese mascul...
This book presents a comprehensive examination of Chinese consumer behaviour and challenges the prev...
Theories of sexuality and consumption are increasingly entwined in the critical discourse of women\u...
This paper argues that the debates on transnationalism are gender implicit, and the discourse shaped...
Since the 1980s sizeable communities of 'overseas Chinese' (ethnic Chinese with citizenship rights i...
With the trend of media globalization, international women\u27s magazines have extended the Chinese ...
This paper investigates how the Taiwanese editions of Cosmopolitan (1992-1997) may serve to resolve ...
Shanghai is often regarded as China’s best embodiment of cosmopolitanism, transcending the local th...
In China, although "general interest" magazines can be said to have existed during the Maoist and ea...
With an emphasis on the construction of women's identities, this thesis discusses the dynamic intera...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In post-Mao China, television...
The thesis aims to study the glocalization of culture embedded in a male magazine: Nan Ren Zhuang (N...
for very different reasons than those that sent them into diaspora only 20 years ago. From the mid-1...
In this thesis I study the changing linguistic and visual representations of women at work in the c...
The past 10 years have seen a huge influx of women's fashion magazines into the urban centres of mai...
The Cosmopolitan Dream presents the broad patterns in the transformations of mainland Chinese mascul...
This book presents a comprehensive examination of Chinese consumer behaviour and challenges the prev...
Theories of sexuality and consumption are increasingly entwined in the critical discourse of women\u...
This paper argues that the debates on transnationalism are gender implicit, and the discourse shaped...