Discursive activism in the age of BBS: revisiting overseas Chinese protests during the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay

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Shaohua Guo
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Abstract The escalation in geopolitical tensions between China and the United States raises the critical issue of revisiting cyber nationalism in various contexts. A topic of critical inquiry, recent scholarship addresses the changing face of Chinese cyber nationalism since the 2010s, focussing on its connection with fan communities, cosmopolitan visions and the interplay of multifarious stakeholders. However, the ways in which emerging forms of cyber nationalism connect with its predecessors remain to be studied. To explore the historical connections of cyber nationalism across media platforms, this article investigates the role that MIT BBS, one of the most influential forums among overseas Chinese communities, played in organising pro-China protests during the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay. An examination of online political expressions not only unravels the multifaceted dimensions of nationalism, but it also deepens scholarly understanding of discursive activism, which emerged from text-based platforms prior to the dominance of mobile communication applications.
BBS时代的话语激进主义——访2008年北京奥运火炬接力期间的华侨抗议活动
摘要中美地缘政治紧张局势的升级提出了在各种背景下重新审视网络民族主义的关键问题。作为一个批判性研究的主题,最近的学术研究探讨了自2010年代以来中国网络民族主义的变化面貌,重点关注其与粉丝群体、国际化愿景以及各种利益相关者的相互作用的联系。然而,新兴形式的网络民族主义与其前身的联系方式仍有待研究。为了探讨网络民族主义在媒体平台上的历史联系,本文调查了麻省理工学院BBS在2008年北京奥运火炬传递期间组织亲华抗议活动中所起的作用。BBS是海外华人社区中最具影响力的论坛之一。对网络政治表达的研究不仅揭示了民族主义的多方面,而且加深了学术界对话语激进主义的理解,话语激进术在移动通信应用占据主导地位之前就出现在基于文本的平台上。
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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