The Good, the Bad, and the Needy: Discourses of Helpfulness after the 2020 Earthquakes in Croatia

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Roswitha Kersten-Pejanić
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Abstract When heavy earthquakes hit southcentral Croatia at the end of December 2020, the general readiness to help those who lost their material everything, or even loved ones, was remarkable. People and institutions all over the country (self-)organized relief actions, ranging from fundraising to packing their toolboxes and heading towards the affected regions. Based on the rich media coverage ensuing these so-called Petrinja earthquakes, named after the town that was most affected, the author analyzes the discourse of helpfulness triggered by the disaster. As she shows, this discourse revealed not only a great affective momentum regarding the survivors of the catastrophe (“the needy”), but also clearly moralist stances of what was deemed right (“the good”) as opposed to wrong (“the bad”) with regard to how people sought to help.
好的、坏的和需要的:2020年克罗地亚地震后的帮助话语
摘要2020年12月底,当克罗地亚中南部发生强烈地震时,人们普遍准备帮助那些失去物质、一切甚至亲人的人,这一点非常显著。全国各地的人民和机构(自行)组织了救援行动,从筹款到收拾工具箱,再到前往受灾地区。根据富媒体对这些所谓的Petrinja地震的报道,作者分析了这场灾难引发的有益话语。Petrinja以受灾最严重的城镇命名。正如她所展示的那样,这一话语不仅揭示了关于灾难幸存者(“穷人”)的巨大情感动力,而且也揭示了关于人们如何寻求帮助的道德主义立场,即什么是正确的(“好的”)而不是错误的(“坏的”)。
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