Language, Politics and Identity in Taiwan
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1.Naming China—Political Art as Challenges 2. Communist Bandits (Gongfei, 共匪)–the Evil Enemy 3. Chinese Communists (zhonggong, 中共)—the Ideological Identifier 4. The Mainland (Dalu, 大陸)—the Nostalgic Never-Land 5. Opposite Shore (duian) and "Both Shores" (liangan)—the Separated Partner 6. China (zhongguo, 中國) and The PRC (zhonghuarenmingongheguo, 中華人民共和國): "Us" or "Them"? 7. Further Thoughts

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Hui-Ching Chang is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Associate Dean for the Honors College at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.

Richard Holt is Professor of Communication Studies at Northern Illinois University, USA.

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