To Rebel is Justified: A Rhetorical Study of China's Cultural Revolution Movement, 1966-1969University Press of America, 1996 - 221 頁 Differentiating from other studies on China's cultural revolution movement (CRM) which mostly have focused on the infra-party power struggle, the hypnotizing power of the cult of the individual, or the cruelty of man-made class struggle, this book describes, examines, and evaluates the major rhetorical theme of the movement which is summarized in the slogan, 'rebellion is justified'. The orienting model for this criticism is William R. Brown's theory of social intervention. The three sub-systems of Brown's model, needs, power, and attention-switching, are used to explain respectively the growth and development of Mao's needs for change, the people's response to Mao's call for rebellion, and the rhetorical strategies employed by Mao and Maoists to shape the symbolic realities of the audience. This is the first book to analyze the CRM rhetoric using communication theories. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 28 頁
... capitalist road , to fight to smash the scheme for a capitalist restoration and to consolidate the dictatorship of the proletariat " ( SHNI 1967-24 , 3 ) . By publicizing the poster , as the joint editorial suggested , Mao clarified the ...
... capitalist road , to fight to smash the scheme for a capitalist restoration and to consolidate the dictatorship of the proletariat " ( SHNI 1967-24 , 3 ) . By publicizing the poster , as the joint editorial suggested , Mao clarified the ...
第 159 頁
... capitalist road . How could the Red Guards and the revolutionary masses ' attention be shifted to the main target of the CRM ? The CRM rhetoric endeavored to accomplish this attention - switching mainly by using the strategy of anomaly ...
... capitalist road . How could the Red Guards and the revolutionary masses ' attention be shifted to the main target of the CRM ? The CRM rhetoric endeavored to accomplish this attention - switching mainly by using the strategy of anomaly ...
第 161 頁
... capitalist road , the reactionary bourgeois ' authorities , ' and the bloodsuckers and parasites " ( 380 ) . The reactionary bourgeois " authorities " were a synonym for those unrevolutionalized academic experts , authorities , and ...
... capitalist road , the reactionary bourgeois ' authorities , ' and the bloodsuckers and parasites " ( 380 ) . The reactionary bourgeois " authorities " were a synonym for those unrevolutionalized academic experts , authorities , and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Browns Social Intervention Model | 9 |
The Rhetorical History of the | 17 |
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