Tongzhi visibility and representation in China: New media and online spaces as allies to change

Frédéric Vidal
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One of the LGBTQ people’s greatest hurdles in China can be traced back to their lack of visibility in Chinese media, alongside negatively biased portrayals. This brief article explores these concepts in a succinct manner, through the analysis of extant literature, as to explain what this lack of visibility and bias actually entail. It is also unavoidable to delve into how revolutionary the widespread use of the internet has been on the reconfiguration of these matters, as it allowed for unprecedented agency in content creation. LGBTQ people have been experiencing a period of empowerment thanks to social media, and this is yet another tool through which visibility and representation are being built. Keywords: Queer Studies; Chinese LGBTQ; tongzhi; media; Queer Studies in Asia; Visibility; Representation
同治在中国的知名度和代表性:新媒体和网络空间作为变革的盟友
LGBTQ群体在中国面临的最大障碍之一,可以追溯到他们在中国媒体上缺乏曝光率,以及负面偏见的描述。这篇简短的文章通过对现存文献的分析,以简洁的方式探讨了这些概念,以解释这种缺乏可见性和偏见的实际含义。同样不可避免的是,深入研究互联网的广泛使用对这些问题的重新配置是多么具有革命性,因为它允许前所未有的内容创作代理。多亏了社交媒体,LGBTQ人群经历了一段赋权的时期,这是另一个建立知名度和代表性的工具。关键词:酷儿研究;中国同性恋群体;同志;媒体行业;亚洲的酷儿研究;可见性;表示
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