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The Olympic torch relay held before the 2008 Games was the moment when East met West on the media stage. This book analyses the torch relay and its representation, offering a discursive construction of Olympic ideology by and through the media in both East and West. The author argues that the discourse used by the media in different social contexts reflected the diversity of ideologies and cultural values with which the Olympic flame was imbued.
A corpus-based Discourse-Historical Approach in Critical Discourse Analysis (DHA-CDA) is applied to media discourse in the United Kingdom and in China to examine the complexity, contradiction and conflicts in linguistic interpretations of Olympic ideology. Corpora drawn from the China Daily, BBC News and The Guardian are described, interpreted in their linguistic contexts, and then explained in terms of the broader historical and socio-political contexts surrounding the dynamic life of the Olympic torch relay. This unique study sheds light on the significance of the Olympic Games for East-West media discourse and analysis.

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«[Yang’s] work provides a thoughtful, thorough examination of a non-Western media event.»
(Richard W Hallett, Linguist List)

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Contents: Olympic torch relay in media discourse – The media and Olympism, Liberalism and Harmony – Corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis – Frequency and concordance analysis – Re-examination of the historical and socio-political contexts of the 2008 torch relay.

Carrying a Torch: The Beijing Olympic Torch Relay

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 08/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034309257, 978-3034309257
      ISBN10: 3034309252

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Olympic torch relay held before the 2008 Games was the moment when East met West on the media stage. This book analyses the torch relay and its representation, offering a discursive construction of Olympic ideology by and through the media in both East and West. The author argues that the discourse used by the media in different social contexts reflected the diversity of ideologies and cultural values with which the Olympic flame was imbued.
      A corpus-based Discourse-Historical Approach in Critical Discourse Analysis (DHA-CDA) is applied to media discourse in the United Kingdom and in China to examine the complexity, contradiction and conflicts in linguistic interpretations of Olympic ideology. Corpora drawn from the China Daily, BBC News and The Guardian are described, interpreted in their linguistic contexts, and then explained in terms of the broader historical and socio-political contexts surrounding the dynamic life of the Olympic torch relay. This unique study sheds light on the significance of the Olympic Games for East-West media discourse and analysis.

      Trade Review
      «[Yang’s] work provides a thoughtful, thorough examination of a non-Western media event.»
      (Richard W Hallett, Linguist List)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Olympic torch relay in media discourse – The media and Olympism, Liberalism and Harmony – Corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis – Frequency and concordance analysis – Re-examination of the historical and socio-political contexts of the 2008 torch relay.

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