Reading Chinese fortune cookie: the making of Chinese American rhetoric
Date
2006
Authors
Mao, LuMing, author
Utah State University Press, publisher
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Abstract
LuMing Mao offers an important discussion of the rhetoric of Chinese American speakers, which has wide implications for the teaching of writing in English and for our understanding of cross-cultural influences in discourse. Recent scholarships tends to explain such influences as contributing to language hybridity - an advance over the traditional deficit model. But Mao suggests that the "hybridity" approach is perhaps too arid or sanitized, missing rich nuances of mutual exchange, resistance, or even subversion.--Book jacket.
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Subject
English language -- United States -- Rhetoric
Chinese Americans -- Languages
Chinese language -- Influence on English
Language and culture -- United States
Intercultural communication -- United States
Sociolinguistics