“Together, We Achieve the China Dream”: Constructing Affective Chinese Nationalities in the Film My People, My Country
Haiyan Huang,
Lutgard Lams
Abstract:National blockbusters, such as My People, My Country (MPMC; 我和我的祖国, wo he wode zuguo), have gained a prominent position in contemporary Chinese nationalist propaganda. Based on a multi-modal discourse analysis approach, this paper will examine how narratives of “my country” and “my people” are affectively constructed through multi-modal resources in the MPMC to shape a unified Chinese national identity while consolidating the Chinese Communist Party's ruling legitimacy in the face of increasingly diverse chall… Show more
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