Hanfu as therapeutic governance in neo/non-liberal China: a multimodal discourse analysis of Hanfu videos on Bilibili

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2022.2135548
Xi Cui
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Abstract Drawing on the concepts of therapeutic governance and neo/non-liberal China, this study examines the discourse of Hanfu, which is the modern incarnation of traditional Chinese clothing styles of various ancient dynasties, as manifested in popular videos shared on Bilibili, a Chinese video-sharing site. Using multimodal discourse analysis, we found nine codes that fell into three categories: self-expression (aesthetic, cultured, and confident), traditional culture (genuine, long-established, and original), and identity boundaries (vs. capital, vs. Western modernity, and vs. Asian neighbors). In addition, we showed that the Hanfu videos mobilized traditional Chinese culture as a resource to buttress neoliberal self-expression and state-sanctioned meanings of identity. We argue that the discursive construction of Hanfu simultaneously cultivates individuals’ positive affects and solidifies the state’s legitimacy as a mode of governance in contemporary Chinese society. The findings of this study showed that to understand contemporary China, aspects of popular culture, such as Hanfu, should be situated in the broader mode of governance in Chinese society, which includes consumption, ideology, and most importantly, personal affect.
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汉服作为新/非自由中国的治疗性治理:Bilibili上汉服视频的多模态话语分析
基于治疗性治理和新/非自由中国的概念,本研究考察了汉服的话语。汉服是中国历代传统服装风格的现代化身,在中国视频分享网站Bilibili上的流行视频中得到了体现。使用多模态话语分析,我们发现了九种代码,分为三类:自我表达(审美的、有文化的和自信的),传统文化(真实的、悠久的和原始的),以及身份边界(相对于资本、相对于西方现代性和相对于亚洲邻国)。此外,我们还表明,汉服视频动员了中国传统文化作为支持新自由主义自我表达和国家认可的身份意义的资源。我们认为,汉服的话语建构同时培养了个人的积极影响,并巩固了国家作为当代中国社会治理模式的合法性。本研究的结果表明,要理解当代中国,流行文化的各个方面,如汉服,应该放在中国社会更广泛的治理模式中,包括消费、意识形态,最重要的是,个人影响。
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