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A Study on the Discourse of COVID-19 in China's Internet Space

  • The Journal of Study on Language and Culture of Korea and China
  • Abbr : JSLCKC
  • 2022, (63), pp.177-202
  • DOI : 10.16874/jslckc.2022..63.007
  • Publisher : Korean Society of Study on Chinese Languge and Culture
  • Research Area : Humanities > Chinese Language and Literature
  • Received : January 10, 2022
  • Accepted : February 20, 2022
  • Published : February 28, 2022

Son Ju Yeon 1

1목포대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the case of Fang Fang's Wuhan Diary, mask protests, and a case in which netizens created various editions when an interview with a doctor was deleted due to national censorship. Analyzing discourse of online media, these three events function as ‘hidden transcripts’ according to James C. Scott’s theory of power relations. Analyzing the discourses related to COVID-19 are generating in China's online media, and understanding the antagonistic relationship between the Chinese government and the public through this analysis is an essential process for understanding China.

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