Analysis of narrative framework of “China image” in English media
Yuxin Bai
Xi’an Fanyi University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v7i2.10321
Keywords: English media; China image; Narrative framework; International communication
Abstract
This study focuses on the narrative framework of “China’s image” constructed by English media. By delving into the characteristics of positive, negative, and neutral narratives, it analyzes the factors behind their formation. It also evaluates the impact these narrative frameworks have on audience perception, China’s image construction, and the international communication landscape. The aim is to provide theoretical support and strategic references for understanding the dissemination of China’s image in the context of international public opinion.
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