Affective governance as multimodal discursive practice in Singapore’ COVID-19 vaccination video

Huimin Xu, Csilla Weninger
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Drawing on scholarship on affective-discursive practice and employing a critical multimodal analytic approach, this paper examines how an official vaccination campaign video from Singapore affectively engages with audiences through the construction of various social relationships and identities. Analysis of the multimodal images identifies four salient themes in the video: (1) a harmonious neighborhood comprising inter-ethnic friendships, (2) a paternalistic father-child relationship, (3) a male-dominant family model, and (4) a nostalgic past-present relationship. The analysis shows that affect is discursively mobilized in the orchestration of embodied modes, auditory, and visual modes via strategic filming and editing techniques. Based on the analysis, the authors argue that the video not only functions to subtly persuade the public to get vaccinated but should also be seen as part of a broader move toward an ‘affective politics’ which aims to mobilize the public, reinforce social cohesion and manage the global pandemic crisis in contemporary Singapore.
新加坡COVID-19疫苗接种视频中的情感治理多模态话语实践
利用情感话语实践方面的学术研究,并采用关键的多模态分析方法,本文研究了新加坡官方疫苗接种运动视频如何通过各种社会关系和身份的构建有效地与观众互动。对多模态图像的分析确定了视频中的四个突出主题:(1)包含种族间友谊的和谐社区,(2)家长式的父子关系,(3)男性主导的家庭模式,以及(4)怀旧的过去-现在关系。分析表明,情感是通过战略性的拍摄和剪辑技术,在具身模式、听觉模式和视觉模式的协调中被话语调动起来的。基于这一分析,这组作者认为,这段视频不仅起到了巧妙地说服公众接种疫苗的作用,而且还应该被视为一种更广泛的“情感政治”举措的一部分,这种政治旨在动员公众,加强社会凝聚力,并管理当代新加坡的全球流行病危机。
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