The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering is a comprehensive work that delves into the complex interplay between language, culture, politics, and media in shaping the human mind.
The book is divided into five main sections, each exploring different aspects of mind engineering: I. Political Mind Engineering; II. Commercial Mind Engineering; III. Media, Culture, and Mind Engineering; IV. Linguistic and Semiotic Analysis of Mind Engineering; V. Mind Engineering in Educational Settings.
The book provides a multi-dimensional perspective on how language, media, culture, and politics intersect to shape individuals' thoughts and beliefs. It highlights the diverse methods and contexts in which mind engineering occurs, making it a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the complexities of contemporary discourse and manipulation of human thought.
The contents of this cutting-edge handbook will engage all undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD students and scholars, and researchers at all levels, in fields such as languages, linguistics, politics, communication studies, media studies, and psychology.
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Edited by:
Chris Shei (Swansea University),
James Schnell
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 1.080kg
ISBN: 9781032267494
ISBN 10: 1032267496
Pages: 452
Publication Date: 16 April 2024
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Editorial Board List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction Part I. Political Mind Engineering 1. Nostalgia as False Commemoration: How US Conservatives and White Supremacists Mind Engineer through Dog Whistle Politics 2. ‘Trump’-ing to the Capitol: Brainwashing through Social Media 3. The Chinese Communist Party’s Historical Resolutions as Mind-Engineering Projects 4. Identifying Partisan Efforts to Generate Authoritarian Legitimacy 5. Political Legitimization of Hybrid Regimes: Chinese State Discourses on the Democratization of Post-Handover Hong Kong Part II. Commercial Mind Engineering 6. The Benefit of the Doubt: How Big Oil Makes Us Think 7. Chain-Effect Mind Engineering: The Multilayered Manipulation of Advertising 8. On the Commodification of Sexual Wellness: Race, Gender, and the Engineering of Consent 9. Manipulative Practices of Programming and Controlling Employee Behaviour in the Activities of Chinese Managers 10. Humor as a Mind-Engineering Tool in the Digital Age: The Case of Stand-Up Comedy Part III. Media, Culture, and Mind Engineering 11. Corporate Colonization, Geopolitical Power Struggles, and Hypernudge – How Social Media Engineers Minds 12. Red Tourism: Spirituality, Modernity, and Patriotism in China’s Tibet 13. The Truth Lies In-between: Mind Engineering in the 2020-2021 Indian Farmers' Protest 14. Patriotism and Nationalism in Chinese Fansubbing 15. Pop Cultural Media as a Resource for Fostering Responsible World Citizens Part IV. Linguistic and Semiotic Analysis of Mind Engineering 16. Newspeak and Cyberspeak: The Haunting Ghosts of the Russian Past 17. Understanding the Roles of Violent Extremist Dream Accounts in Radicalization and Recruitment 18. Framing and Metaphor in Media Discourse: Multi-Layered Metaphorical Framings of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Newspaper Articles 19. Uncovering the Linguistic Agenda of ‘Hindi'stan: The Political Implications of Language Imposition in India 20. Language Corruption in Chinese: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective 21. Visual Language and Mind Engineering: The Case of Multicultural Emojis 22. Brainwashing at Home and Abroad in Cold War Fiction and Film Part V. Mind Engineering in Educational Setting 23. Engineering the Mind of a Child: The Potency of Japanese Language Lessons in Colonized Korea 24. Creating ‘Ignorance of Ignorance’ through School Education: A Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Victimhood Nationalism and Educational Ignorance in Japan 25. Language, Ideologies, Discrimination, and Afrocentric-Focused, Critical Language Awareness Writing Curricula for African American Language and Akan Language Speakers 26. Navajo Students’ Perspectives of their Heritage Language and Translingual Identity 27. Linguistically Responsive Instruction and Ideologies in Preservice Teacher Preparation Index
Chris Shei, originally from Taiwan, pursued MPhil and PhD degrees in the UK at Cambridge and Edinburgh, respectively. Since 2003, Chris has taught and researched in applied linguistics and translation studies at Swansea University, UK, with a particular interest in authoritarian discourse. Highly experienced in overseeing large-scale book projects such as handbooks, encyclopedias, and thematic book series, Chris invites proposals to publish monographs, edited volumes, or book chapters in the fields of linguistics, rhetoric, political discourse, language learning, Chinese studies, or translation studies, at ccshei@gmail.com. Jim Schnell, Ph.D. (Ohio University, 1982) presently works in administration at Ohio State University after spending three years as a cultural advisor in the Defense Critical Languages & Culture Program at the University of Montana, USA. He retired from the U.S. Air Force at the rank of Colonel with his final 14 years serving as an Assistant Air Force Attache at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. Schnell is a three-time Fulbright Scholar to Cambodia, Myanmar, and Kosovo; has completed three visiting fellowships at the East-West Center (Honolulu); and has taught at universities in the United States and throughout Southeast Asia.