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Qian GONG
Qian GONG
E-mail megerősítve itt: curtin.edu.au
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A trip down memory lane: remaking and rereading the red classics
G Qian
TV drama in China, 157-171, 2008
332008
Learner-generated content and the lexical recall of beginning-level learners of Chinese as a foreign language
C Lambert, Q Gong, QG Zhang
Language Teaching Research, 2021
312021
Translanguaging and “English Only” at Universities.
T Dobinson, S Dryden, S Dovchin, Q Gong, P Mercieca
Tesol Quarterly, 2023
182023
Breaking with old ideas: Chinese students’ perceptions of China’s ‘neoliberal turn’ in higher education
Q Gong, T Dobinson
Discourse: Studies in the cultural politics of education 40 (3), 331-342, 2019
172019
Students’ Perceptions of the Use of Video Recording in Additional Language Oral Assessments
Gong, Q., Kawasaki, K., Yeung, W. L., Zhang, G., & Dobinson, T.
Literacy unbound: Multiliterate, multilingual, multimodal, 133-152, 2019
152019
Unpacking ‘baby man’ in Chinese social media: a feminist critical discourse analysis
Y Chen, Q Gong
Critical Discourse Studies, 2023
122023
Maintaining ideological security and legitimacy in digital China: Governance of cyber historical nihilism
J Xu, Q Gong, W Yin
Media International Australia, 2022
102022
Red Women and TV Drama
G Qian
Contemporary Visual Culture, 295-315, 2010
9*2010
The retention of Year 11/12 Chinese in Australian schools: A relevance theory perspective
G Zhang, Q Gong
Critical perspectives on language education: Australia and the Asia Pacific …, 2014
82014
Provincializing Perth? Satellite Television and the Chinese in Perth
S Leong, Q Gong
Cultures in Refuge: Seeking Sanctuary in Modern Australia, 133-148, 2012
8*2012
Remaking Red Classics in Post-Mao China TV Drama as Popular Media
Q Gong
Rowman & Littlefield, 2021
72021
Remolding heroes: The erasure of class discourse in the red classics television drama adaptations
Q Gong
Chinese Television in the Twenty-First Century, 158-174, 2014
62014
Linguistic Diversity and Discrimination Autoethnographies from Women in Academia
S Dovchin, Q Gong, T Dobinson, M McAlinden
Routledge, 2024
52024
The Red Sister-in-Law Remakes: Redefining the 'Fish-and-Water' Relationship for the Era of Reform and Opening
Q Gong
The Making and Remaking of China's "Red Classics": Politics, Aesthetics and …, 2017
52017
The use of Google Translate for language learning in emergency forced displacement contexts: Ukrainian adult learners of English in Australia
QG Bogachenko, Tetiana., Rachel. Burke, Yi. Zhang
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 47 (3), 309-339, 2025
4*2025
Perspectives on multilingualism in Mainstream University learning and teaching
L Gorfinkel, Q Gong
Multilingual Sydney, 2018
42018
‘Telling China’s Story Well’ as Propaganda Campaign Slogan: International, Domestic and the Pandemic
J Xu, Q Gong
Media, Culture & Society, 2024
32024
‘Telling China’s anti-pandemic stories well’: Documentaries for public diplomacy and the paradox of China’s soft power
J Xu, Q Gong, W Xu
Documentary in the Age of COVID, 149-174, 2023
22023
Migrant placemaking and authorship: digital storytelling by chinese interprovincial students
H Zhang, Q Gong
Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 2021
22021
Living Red: Production, consumption and local memory of revolutionary culture in Linyi
Q Gong
Mapping Media in China, 176-192, 2012
22012
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