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dc.contributor.advisor朱立zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorChu, Leonarden_US
dc.contributor.author荻羅拉zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorTylova, Klaraen_US
dc.creator荻羅拉zh_TW
dc.creatorTylova, Klaraen_US
dc.date2008en_US
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dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description國際傳播英語碩士學程(IMICS)zh_TW
dc.description95461018zh_TW
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dc.description.abstractThis study is thematic analysis that sought to identify nationalistic themes in mainland China`s box-office hits in the 21st century. Box-office hits as the study material were picked because of their potential to spread the message they carry. Altogether, 14 movies were analyzed through a deconstruction, identifying scenes and dialogues that contained nationalistic appeals of both political and cultural nationalism as defined by Greenfeld (1992). During the coding process, 22 nationalistic themes were labeled, defined and described. Additionally, the study examined nationalistic structures of the movies taking Gries` (2004) nationalistic narratives and Smith`s (1995) ethnic myths as a basis. Movies` background, and historical context adressing China`s movie industry and Chinese nationalism are included for clarification purposes.\n The movies were found to exhibit manifestations of both cultural and political nationalism. It was found that movies financed and backed by government tend to show political nationalism while commercial movies exhibit cultural nationalism. For the movies` thematic structures, the shift from positive ones showing China`s achievements towards negative ones expressing China`s suffering was discovered.zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThis study is thematic analysis that sought to identify nationalistic themes in mainland China`s box-office hits in the 21st century. Box-office hits as the study material were picked because of their potential to spread the message they carry. Altogether, 14 movies were analyzed through a deconstruction, identifying scenes and dialogues that contained nationalistic appeals of both political and cultural nationalism as defined by Greenfeld (1992). During the coding process, 22 nationalistic themes were labeled, defined and described. Additionally, the study examined nationalistic structures of the movies taking Gries` (2004) nationalistic narratives and Smith`s (1995) ethnic myths as a basis. Movies` background, and historical context adressing China`s movie industry and Chinese nationalism are included for clarification purposes.\n The movies were found to exhibit manifestations of both cultural and political nationalism. It was found that movies financed and backed by government tend to show political nationalism while commercial movies exhibit cultural nationalism. For the movies` thematic structures, the shift from positive ones showing China`s achievements towards negative ones expressing China`s suffering was discovered.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsAbstract \nAcknowledgements \n 1. Introduction \n 2. Cinema of Post-reform China \n 2.1 Critical Realist and Art Cinema \n 2.2 Entertainment Wave \n 2.3 Chinese Communist Party and Media Control \n 2.4 The case of Zhang Yimou \n 2.5 Greater China Co-productions \n3. Nationalism \n 3.1 Defining Nationalism \n 3.2 Nationalism in China \n 3.3 Film Theories and Nationalism \n4. Method of Data Collection and Analysis \n5. Findings: Themes and Structures in the Blockbusters \n 5.1 Thematic Analysis \n 5.2 Themes and Structures among the 14 Movies \n 5.3 Superstructures among the 14 Movies \n 6. Conclusion and Discussion \nReferences \nAppendiceszh_TW
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dc.subject國族主義zh_TW
dc.subject電影zh_TW
dc.subject中國zh_TW
dc.subject主題分析zh_TW
dc.subjectNationalismen_US
dc.subjectMoviesen_US
dc.subjectChinaen_US
dc.subjectthematic analysisen_US
dc.titleNationalism in 21st Century Chinese Blockbustersen_US
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