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China News Service (Japanese Language)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2012- (elektronisch)
NNA - China Edition (Japanese Language)
Erscheinungsjahre: 1998- (elektronisch)
Doing Things with Metaphors in Contemporary China
The 'Chinese dream' sums up China's goals in the twenty-first century. Since its first appearance in 2012, the concept of the Chinese dream has been the core of Xi Jinping's "new thoughts, new ideas and new arguments". At the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China it was elevated as one of the guiding principles of 'Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era', which represents the latest effort towards the Sinicization of Marxism. This paper aims at casting light on whether the discourse on the Chinese dream carries new contents or is based on old concepts 'camouflaged' as new. To do so, it will analyse the ideological implications of those 'creative metaphors' that compose the discursive mosaic of the Chinese dream as used by Xi Jinping in his political speeches. Drawing on the studies on conceptual metaphors and frame analysis, this study analyses those metaphorical expressions that are purposely outlined in the transcription of the speeches with the aim of signaling the originality of "Xi's language style". The final aim is to provide insight into what these 'creative metaphors' are doing in contemporary China. Results show that 'creative metaphors' in the discourse on the Chinese dream are meant to set the agenda on revitalising morality within the Party as well as 'unifying' values in today's Chinese society, and most of them are far from being new in Chinese political discourse.
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On the overseas Chinese investment in old China
In: Kokusai-Daigaku-Daigakuin-Kokusai-Kankeigaku-Kenkyūka-kenkyū-kiyō: Bulletin of the Graduate School of International Relations / International University of Japan, Heft 2, S. 125-133
ISSN: 0910-3643
Der Artikel gibt einen historischen Überblick über die Investitionen von Überseechinesen in China. Die Geschichte dieser Investitionen kann in fünf Perioden aufgeteilt werden: 1.) Die Anfänge (1862-1919). 2.) Die Entwicklungsperiode (1919-1927). 3.) Der Höhepunkt und anschließender Niedergang (1927-1937). 4.) Stagnation und Zerstörung (1937-1945). 5.) Erholung und erneute Vernichtung (1945-1949). (DÜI-Xyl)
World Affairs Online
People's Daily Online (China, Japanese Language)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2010- (elektronisch)