无辜的同志还是应受指责的外国人?在美国的反亚裔种族主义中,南韩报纸和读者形成的跨境种族边界

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1111/soin.12595
Ji‐won Lee, Hyerim Jo
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本研究借鉴种族划界文献,调查韩国报纸和读者如何根据 COVID-19 大流行病的演变阶段调整对亚裔移民的种族划界。我们分析了五家主要报纸在 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 5 月 24 日期间发表的有关美国反亚裔种族主义报道的范围和性质,以及相关的读者评论。在持续关注传染病复发的维持阶段,我们观察到的文章数量最多,媒体的描述与读者的反应之间的差异也最明显。与报纸相反,读者对亚洲移民所面临的种族主义威胁的看法因疫情的不同而不同,表现出更灵活的界限划分。尽管报纸普遍将亚洲移民描述为 "无辜的同志",但读者却将中国和韩国移民视为 "应受谴责的外国人",认为他们是对国家的潜在威胁。我们讨论了可能影响韩国报纸和公众形成跨境民族界限的因素和条件。
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Innocent Comrades or Blameworthy Foreigners: Transborder Ethnic Boundary Formation by South Korean Newspapers and Readers Amidst Anti‐Asian Racism in the US
Drawing on ethnic boundary‐making literature, this study investigates how Korean newspapers and readers adjusted their ethnic boundaries towards Asian migrants in response to the evolving phases of the COVID‐19 pandemic. We analyzed the extent and nature of coverage in five major newspapers on anti‐Asian racism in the US published between January 1 and May 24, 2020, along with associated reader comments. During the maintenance phase, marked by persistent concerns about the resurgence of infections, we observed the highest number of articles and the most significant disparities between the media's portrayal and reader reactions. Contrary to the newspapers, readers perceived the racist threat faced by Asian migrants differently depending on the pandemic circumstances, displaying a more flexible boundary‐making. Despite the general description of Asian diasporas as “innocent comrades” in newspapers, readers viewed the Chinese and Korean diasporas as “blameworthy foreigners,” regarding them as potential threats to the nation. We discuss factors and conditions that might have influenced the formation of transborder ethnic boundaries among Korean newspapers and the public.
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