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I am a PhD student in LSE's department and media and communications, working on intertextuality and the interdiscursive production of knowledge about Chinese modernity in journalism and popular media. Prior to joining the LSE, I was a journalist working in Beijing for seven years. Before that, I did my master's degrees in global communications at Canada's Simon Fraser University and the Communication University of China, where I applied the narrative theories and theories of intertextuality and language dialogism developed by Bakhtin, Kristeva, and Barthes to Critical Discourse Analysis of journalism.