2019冠状病毒病危机中的集体认同建设

IF 1.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Language and Politics Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.1075/jlp.22024.zha
Cun Zhang, Guiling Liu, Shuang Zhang
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自2020年新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来,中国通过大众媒体广泛呈现疫情危机,积极构建疫情集体认同,动员医务工作者,统一政治立场,增强国内团结,争取国际支持。本文结合话语历史方法和多模态视角来研究中国官方新闻机构《人民日报》如何在TikTok上话语地实现这些目的。定性和定量方法的结合用于呈现证明危机的高频拓扑以及塑造内部集体认同的参考和预测策略,这可以分为四个维度:积极自我,消极自我,消极他人和积极他人。语言资源可以通过视觉和听觉的组合来加强/减轻,这可以吸引观众的注意力,引起他们的情感依恋。本研究还总结了话语中隐含的价值观,并将其置于社会政治语境中。
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Collective identity construction in the covid-19 crisis
Since the pandemic broke out in 2020, China has widely presented the covid crisis in its mass media and actively constructed collective identity thereof to mobilize medical workers, unify political stances, boost domestic solidarity, and promote international support. This paper combines the Discourse-Historical Approach and a multimodal perspective to investigate how the Chinese state-run news agency People’s Daily discursively achieves these purposes on TikTok. A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods is used to present the high-frequency topoi of justifying the crisis and referential and predicational strategies of shaping collective identity within, which can fall into four dimensions: positive Self, negative Self, negative Others, and positive Others. The linguistic resources can be intensified/mitigated by visual-aural ensembles, which can draw the audience’s attention and arouse their emotional attachments. This study also summarizes the embedded values in the discourses and situates them in socio-political contexts.
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