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My Country, the Land Where My Blood is Spilled | |
Wu Mei; Ye Lin | |
2016 | |
Source Publication | China Media Research |
Volume | 12Issue:2 |
Abstract | This paper includes oral testimony of four Chinese-language media professionals in Malaysia. Their stories, which started from the 1940s, exhibit how Chinese-language media workers have adapted themselves in Malaysia and rooted themselves deeply in society. Several identity-related themes are discovered: 1) my country, my nation; 2) I love the Chinese language and have enjoyed it all my life; 3) I'm proud and believe we are respected. Against the backdrop of globalization, the new-generation of Chinese Malaysians has developed a more open-minded self-identity. Key Words: Malaysia, Chinese-Malaysians, Chinese-language Media, Identity |
Language | 英語English |
Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Social Sciences DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION |
Affiliation | University of Macau |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wu Mei,Ye Lin. My Country, the Land Where My Blood is Spilled[J]. China Media Research, 2016, 12(2). |
APA | Wu Mei., & Ye Lin (2016). My Country, the Land Where My Blood is Spilled. China Media Research, 12(2). |
MLA | Wu Mei,et al."My Country, the Land Where My Blood is Spilled".China Media Research 12.2(2016). |
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