Affective encounters and urban heritage: Unpacking the interface/city assemblages of online Hanfu performances

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Emotion Space and Society Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.emospa.2024.101053
Chu Xu, Ajay Bailey
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This paper engages with the discussions on affective platforms and digital urban scholarships by drawing on digital mundane practices and networked affect theory. In urban China, a growing trend involves visitors wearing Hanfu (a traditional Han Chinese clothing style) in heritage spaces and presenting themselves distinctively online. By employing multiple qualitative media methods on Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social media platform, we demonstrate how Hanfu performances involve certain interface/city assemblages of urban heritage spaces, through which digital, imaginary, and physical elements relationally converge. We argue that affect and emotion serve as vital mechanisms for mixing these multiple assemblages, facilitating their circulation and reproduction on social media platform that heavily relies on the algorithms of feedback loops. This specific affective-algorithmic mechanism enables individuals to collectively generate new expressions of and form attachments to heritage spaces, embedded within their mundane practices as they engage with collective memories, histories, heritage materiality, and urban public life. Moving beyond merely examining the digital-urban spectacle as an outcome of social media fashioning of urban spaces, this paper extends our understanding of digital-urban space-making by illuminating the ongoing process of (re)production and dissemination of the networked affect of urban space.
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情感邂逅与城市遗产:解读在线汉服表演的界面/城市组合
本文通过借鉴数字世俗实践和网络情感理论,参与有关情感平台和数字城市奖学金的讨论。在中国城市中,一种日益增长的趋势是,游客在遗产空间中穿着汉服(一种传统的汉族服装样式),并在网上展示自己的与众不同。通过在中国社交媒体平台小红书(Xiaohongshu)上采用多种定性媒体方法,我们展示了汉服表演如何涉及城市遗产空间的某些界面/城市组合,通过这些界面/城市组合,数字、想象和物理元素相互交融。我们认为,情感和情绪是混合这些多重组合的重要机制,促进了它们在社交媒体平台上的流通和复制,而社交媒体平台在很大程度上依赖于反馈循环的算法。这种特定的情感-算法机制使个人能够集体创造遗产空间的新表达方式,并形成对遗产空间的依恋,这种依恋蕴含在他们参与集体记忆、历史、遗产物质性和城市公共生活的日常实践中。本文不仅将数字城市奇观视为社交媒体塑造城市空间的结果,还通过阐明城市空间网络化情感(再)生产和传播的持续过程,扩展了我们对数字城市空间制造的理解。
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期刊介绍: Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects.
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