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Chapter 4 Chinese Culture and Its (Post)Modern Fate: Three Debates and One Critique 65
Changfu Chang
Part II: Chinese Communication in Gender, Family, and Media Contexts
Chapter 5 Women and the Rhetorical Tradition in Premodern China: A Preliminary Sketch 87
Mary M. Garrett
Chapter 6 Creating a Female Language: Symbolic Transformation Embedded in Nushu 101
Lin-Lee Lee
Chapter 7 Hierarchy Is Not Harmony: A View of the Traditional Chinese Family 119
Omar Swartz
Chapter 8 Chinese Family Consumer Socialization: A Study of Chinese Urban Adolescents’ Involvement in Family Purchasing Activities 135
Qingwen Dong
Chapter 9 Karaoke as a Form of Communication in the Public and Interpersonal Contexts of Taiwan 147
Ringo Ma and
Rueyling Chuang
Chapter 10 Market and Politics: Hong Kong Press during Sovereignty Transfer 165
Anthony Y. H. Fung and
Chin-Chuan Lee
Part III: Comparison between Chinese and Western Communication
Chapter 11 Humanism and Human Rights: A Comparison between the Occidental and Oriental Traditions 181
Mei-Ling Wang

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Publication Information: Book Title: Chinese Communication Studies: Contexts and Comparisons. Contributors: Xing Lu - editor, Wenshan Jia - editor, D. Ray Heisey - editor. Publisher: Ablex Publishing. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 2002. Page Number: vi.
    
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