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Shaping Minds A Discourse Analysis Of Chineselanguage Community Mental Health Literature Guy Ramsay

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Shaping Minds A Discourse Analysis Of Chineselanguage Community Mental Health Literature Guy Ramsay
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 149
Author: Guy Ramsay
ISBN: 9789027206206, 9789027290830, 9027206201, 9027290830
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Shaping Minds A Discourse Analysis Of Chineselanguage Community Mental Health Literature Guy Ramsay by Guy Ramsay 9789027206206, 9789027290830, 9027206201, 9027290830 instant download after payment.

Mental illness is an increasing concern of government health services across the globe. It is timely, therefore, that community education about mental illness is subject to discourse analysis. Shaping Minds explores how the psychoeducational message is presented to Chinese-speaking audiences in China, Taiwan and Australia. The book uniquely examines community education materials in a language rarely examined by discourse analysts, but which is nevertheless spoken by around a fifth of the world’s population and constitutes an important ‘minority’ language throughout the Western world. The book identifies the discursive features that characterise the Chinese-language texts and analyses them cross-culturally, highlighting the impact of cultural traditions, political systems and dominant conceptions of society. These insights into how Chinese-language community health pamphlets and handbooks are positioned to shape the minds of readers will engage both discourse analysts and mental health professionals providing services to Chinese-speaking communities across the globe.

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