Rhetoric, Literacy, and Social Change in Post-Mao China

Abstract

Chinese migrant narratives suggest a parodic reworking of China’s official market ideology, “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” as well as new rhetorics that bring worker solidarity and opportunities for positive change.

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College Composition and Communication
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2009-06-01
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10.58680/ccc20097198
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