Chinese Perspectives in Rhetoric and Communication

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D. Ray Heisey
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This volume presents recent and unpublished research by Chinese scholars from China and the US on ways in which Chinese culture influences and intersects with communication theory and practice in China. It focuses on communication and cultural concepts as they function in Chinese society, in the media, in the workplace, and in the way people think. It includes historical analyses of Mao's political rhetoric before and during the Cultural Revolution as well as political rhetoric by Deng Xiaoping, all with a cultural emphasis.

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D. RAY HEISEY is Professor and Director Emeritus, School of Communication Studies, Kent State University, OH

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