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Intercultural Communication of American Tv Series in China

é ¢Ëœ ç› ®Ã¯ ¼Å¡ ç ¾Å½Ã¥â€° §Ã¥Å" ¨Ã¤ ¸ ­Ã¥â€º ½Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¨ · ¨Ã¦â€"‡åÅ'â€"ä ¼  Ã¦â€™ ­Ã¦â‚¬ Ã¨â‚¬Æ' Ã¥ §â€œ Ã¥  Ã¯ ¼Å¡ Ã¥ º ·Ã¤ ¿Å Ã¨Å  ³ Ã¥ ­ ¦ Ã¥  ·Ã¯ ¼Å¡ 200903010104 ç ³ » åˆ «Ã¯ ¼Å¡ Ã¥ ¤â€"è ¯ ­Ã§ ³ » ä ¸â€œ ä ¸Å¡Ã¯ ¼Å¡ è‹ ± è ¯ ­ Ã¥ ¹ ´Ã§ º §Ã§  ­Ã§ º §Ã¯ ¼Å¡ 2009ç º §3ç  ­ æÅ'‡å ¯ ¼Ã¦â€¢â„¢Ã¥ ¸Ë†Ã¯ ¼Å¡ 刘ä ¿Å Ã¦  ° Cross-cultural communication of American TV Series in China –illustrated be the example of The Big Bang Theory Submitted by kang Junfang Student ID number (200903010104) Supervised by (Liu Junjie) A paper submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Arts The Foreign Languages Department Zhoukou Normal University April, 2013 æ ¯â€¢Ã¤ ¸Å¡Ã¨ ® ºÃ¦â€"‡ï ¼Ë†Ã¨ ® ¾Ã¨ ® ¡Ã¯ ¼â€°Ã¤ ½Å"者å £ °Ã¦ËœÅ½ æÅ" ¬Ã¤ º ºÃ©Æ'‘é‡ Ã¥ £ °Ã¦ËœÅ½Ã¯ ¼Å¡Ã¦â€°â‚¬Ã¥â€˜Ë†Ã¤ º ¤Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¦ ¯â€¢Ã¤ ¸Å¡Ã¨ ® ºÃ¦â€"‡æ˜ ¯Ã¦Å" ¬Ã¤ º ºÃ¥Å" ¨Ã¥ ¯ ¼Ã¥ ¸Ë†Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¦Å'‡å ¯ ¼Ã¤ ¸â€¹Ã§â€¹ ¬Ã§ «â€¹Ã¨ ¿â€ºÃ¨ ¡Å'ç  â€Ã§ © ¶Ã¦â€°â‚¬Ã¥ â€"Ã¥ ¾â€"çš„ç  â€Ã§ © ¶Ã¦Ë† Ã¦Å¾Å"。é™ ¤Ã¤ ºâ€ Ã¦â€"‡ä ¸ ­Ã§â€° ¹Ã¥Ë† «Ã¥Å   Ã¤ » ¥Ã¦  â€¡Ã¦ ³ ¨Ã¥ ¼â€¢Ã§â€ ¨Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¥â€ â€¦Ã¥ ® ¹Ã¥ ¤â€"ï ¼Å'æÅ" ¬Ã¨ ® ºÃ¦â€"‡ä ¸ Ã¥Å'…å  «Ã¤ » »Ã¤ ½â€¢Ã¥â€¦ ¶Ã¤ »â€"ä ¸ ªÃ¤ º ºÃ¦Ë†â€"集ä ½â€œÃ¥ · ²Ã§ » Ã¥ â€˜Ã¨ ¡ ¨Ã¦Ë†â€"æ’ °Ã¥â€ â„¢Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¦Ë† Ã¦Å¾Å"ä ½Å"å“ Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ¢â‚¬ ¦show more content†¦American TV series is very popular among Chinese young people. The prevalence of American TV series on the Internet in China has become a matter worth concerning and researching. The big bang theory is taken as an example of successful American TV series in the thesis. First chapter gives a summary of the background information and the deep meaning about this thesis. Second chapter gives the in tercultural communication a detailed elaboration. What is cross-cultural communication and which ways help to improve the communication. Third chapter reveals the deep reason of the prevalence of American TV series on the Internet from the intercultural communication perspective. Fourth chapter summarizes the great influence that the cross-culture communication of American TV series on us from different aspects. The last chapter is making conclusions: American TV series’ prevalence on the Internet lets us ponder that any forms of culture should learn from others, TV series are of no exception. We should take the initiation to meet the challenges of foreign cultures, and develop our national culture on the basis of reasonable treatment to foreign cultures. Key words: globalization; American TV series; cross-cultural communication; technology; mass media Cross-cultural communication of American TV Series in China –illustrated be the example of The Big Bang Theory â…  . 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