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ID086291
Title ProperFrom vice to virtue
Other Title Informationchanging portrayals of minorities in China's official media
LanguageENG
AuthorHoddie, Matthew ;  Lou, Diqing
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study considers the official media's portrayal of minority groups in the People's Republic of China. Based on a content analysis of minority-centered articles appearing in the People's Daily newspaper between the years 1950 and 2001, it is found that minorities are most frequently depicted as representatives of primitive cultures. How the government presents this image of primitive minorities, however, has been subject to significant refinement over the years. The government has stepped away from its earlier practice of characterizing 'primitive' minority cultures as pathologies detrimental to the political and economic development of the state in favor of a more recent emphasis on the virtues associated with minority lives. The authors suggest that this transformation in government rhetoric is attributable to changes in both Chinese politics and society.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethinicity Vol. 10, No. 1; Feb 2009: p.51 - 69
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol. 10, No. 1; Feb 2009: p.51 - 69
Key WordsChina ;  Ethnicity ;  Minority ;  Race ;  Media ;  Propaganda


 
 
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