This book examines how Chinese-language newspapers across greater China report on severe mental illness, and why they do so in the ways they do, iven that reporting in local newspapers can strongly influence how Chinese readers view the illness.
This book systematically evaluates how drug addiction is represented and constructed in a series of contemporary life stories and filmic stories from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
This book explores how Chinese culture, namely, the understandings, norms, values and scripts that people acquire through being members of a Chinese community, shapes contemporary stories of mental illness and contemporary stories of family caregiving in dementia.
This book examines how Chinese-language newspapers across greater China report on severe mental illness, and why they do so in the ways they do, iven that reporting in local newspapers can strongly influence how Chinese readers view the illness.
This book systematically evaluates how drug addiction is represented and constructed in a series of contemporary life and filmic stories from... Læs mere
This book explores how Chinese culture, namely, the understandings, norms, values and scripts that people acquire through being members of a Chinese community, shapes contemporary stories of mental illness and contemporary stories of family caregiving in dementia.