Culture, identities and ideologies in Africa-China cooperation /
In a world where the stage is set for Africa and China to engage with each other in an increasingly frequent and multidisciplined manner, this book provides a discerning perspective on cultural communication. Shining the light on issues of apparent disparities, such as ideology, national identity, v...
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Trenton, New Jersey :
Africa World Press, Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part 1. Role of culture in Africa-China cross-cultural communications strategies. The historical significance of China for South Africa in the second decade of the twenty-first century
- Africa-Sino communication strategies in context of indigenous values
- "Seeing Red" marketization, foreignersation, translation
- Culture based negotiation approaches in the Africa-China cooperation: Links and breakdowns
- Bottom-up in China: An undercurrent of counter balancing and converging
- Part 2. Role of identity in Africa-China cross-cultural communications strategies
- Identity packaging in Africa-China cross-cultural communication
- Communicating 'Space': South African development through the Chinese imaginary
- Identity discourse in Africa-China cooperation: A Chinese soft power perspective
- Part 3. Role of ideology in Africa-China cross-cultural communications strategies. Navigating divergent narratives in Africa's relations with China
- A free Chinese lunch for Africa?
- Africa-China and media communications: Perceptions, ideology and diplomacy
- Multicivilisational dialogue in Africa-China relations
- Conclusion
- An image of China in Africa depends on an 'African-China success story'
- Postscript.