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- 章晓英著 著
- 出版社: 北京:世界知识出版社
- ISBN:9787501242924
- 出版时间:2012
- 标注页数:277页
- 文件大小:53MB
- 文件页数:289页
- 主题词:经济思想史-研究-西方国家-1985~2010-英文
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图书目录
Introduction1
1.Why This Study?1
2.Why The Economist?3
2.1 The Economist:The Model of a Successful Democracy3
2.2 Questions under Discussion5
2.3 Sample Texts and Oxford Wordsmith Tools6
3.How This Book Is Organized?8
Chapter One Theoretical and Methodological Approaches10
1.The Theory of Narrative10
1.1 Mieke Bal and Narratology10
1.2 The Economist's Globalization as a Metanarrative20
2.Theories of the News22
2.1 Allen Bell's"News Story"22
2.2 Roger Fowler's"Conscious Intervention"24
2.3 The Economist as a Case Study25
3.Rhetorical Theories26
3.1 Defining Features of Rhetoric26
3.2 Artistic and Inartistic Proofs27
3.3 Theory of Persuasion28
3.4 Toulmin's Model28
3.5 Universal Pragmatics and Communicative Competence31
3.6 Symbolic Action and Terministic Screens31
3.7 The Relation between Discursive Reality and Material Reality32
4."Tongbian":A Distinct Chinese Thinking Mode33
Summary36
Chapter Two A Review of the Globalization Debate37
1.Historiography of the Origin of Globalization38
1.1 A Very Long-Term View39
1.2 The Thirteenth Century:A Non-Eurocentric Perspective41
1.3 The Sixteenth Century:A Mainstream View42
1.4 The Nineteenth Century:An Economic Perspective45
1.5 The Post-War Time:A Transformational View47
2.Historiography of the Concept of Globalization49
2.1 Poetic Representations of the Globe49
2.2 Historical Account of the Discourses of Globalization55
Summary70
Chapter Three The Economist's Five Prominent Editors72
1.The Economist's Editors72
2.Why the Five Editors74
3.Three Early Editors77
3.1 James Wilson:An Extreme Proponent of Laissez-Faire77
3.2 Walter Bagehot:A Moderate Proponent of Laissez-Faire81
3.3 Sir.Layton:A Welfare-State Liberal86
4.Two Most Recent Editors90
4.1 Bill Emmott:An Obsessive Believer in Capitalism90
4.2 John Micklethwait:A Free Trader under the Banner of Globalization94
Summary99
Chapter Four The Economist's Perception of Globalization100
1.Definition of Globalization100
2.Origin and History of Globalization106
3.Nature of Globalization108
4.Causes of Globalization111
5.Benefits of Globalization112
6.Threats of Globalization116
7.Forms of Globalization118
8.Extent of Globalization120
9.Components of Globalization121
Summary123
Chapter Five The Economist's Construction of Globalization:A Metanarrative125
1.Concern over a Metanarrative of Globalization125
2.Construction of Globalization:A Metanarrative126
2.1 Fabula:A Human Construction126
2.2 Story:An Old Tale of Free Trade168
Summary177
Chapter Six The Economist's Innovation:Global Warming as a Test Case178
1.Concept of Global Warming178
2.The Economist's Perception of Global Warming181
2.1 The Cause of Global Warming181
2.2 The Effect of Global Warming185
2.3 The Political Economy of Global Warming188
3.Construction of Global Warming:A Metanarrative197
3.1 Fabula:A Changing Scenario197
3.2 Story:An Updated Tale of Free Trade217
3.3 Text:An Updated Liberal Discourse224
4.Rhetorical Shift228
Summary231
Chapter Seven Transcendence of The Economists Globalization Paradigm:A Chinese View232
1.An Old Narrative of Globalization232
2.An Updated Narrative of Globalization234
3.Challenges to The Economist's Globalization237
3.1 Western Globalization vs.Non-Western Globalization237
3.2 Human Desires vs.Respect for Nature239
3.3 Self-Interest vs.Global Public Good240
4.Hexie Shijie":China's View of Globalization242
4.1 The Economist's Vision of"Harmony of the Sphere"242
4.2 The Economist's Interpretation of"Hexie Shijie"245
4.3 True Meaning of"Hexie Shijie"246
5.Toward a New Direction for Globalization256
Summary259
Abbreviations260
Bibliography263
Acknowledgments276