New media and cultural heritage politics: the intertwining of official authorised heritage discourse, folk decentralisation, and internet positivity in Chinese women’s scripts

IF 2 1区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xihuan Hu
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ABSTRACT Although heritage in the digital age and heritage digitisation have received increasing scholarly attention, critical reflection on new media heritage politics as individuals, communities and institutions transmit heritage remains an unexplored area. This paper aims to fill this gap in the literature by exploring the representation of Chinese Nüshu (literally women’s scripts) on new media platforms, paying particular attention to the centralised nature of Chinese AHD and its decentralisation through digital, democratic grassroots practices on heritage new media. Using a mixed-method approach combining qualitative and quantitative techniques, this study conducted a digital ethnography on several Nüshu social media communities from 2017 to 2022 and more than fifty in-depth interviews with twenty-three Nüshu stakeholders including official and unofficial transmitters, local officials, heritage experts, and local residence. The study finds dynamic negotiations in terms of cultural (re)production, power transformation, actors’ empowerment, and identity construction between the local authorised heritage discourse (AHD) and folk heritage discourse on new media. Furthermore, as a form of decentralisation of local AHD, the study demonstrates the presence of digital heritage democratisation in China through new media. However, this creates the potential for new discursive hegemony in folk heritage society. Recently, short-form content’s popularity has rapidly risen; the study reveals the complex politics of ‘positivity’ in relation to the representation of heritage on short-form video platforms in China.
新媒体与文化遗产政治:中国女性剧本中官方授权遗产话语、民间去中心化和网络积极性的交织
尽管数字时代的遗产和遗产数字化已经受到越来越多的学术关注,但对个人、社区和机构传播遗产的新媒体遗产政治的批判性反思仍然是一个未开发的领域。本文旨在通过探索中国女性剧本在新媒体平台上的表现来填补这一文献空白,特别关注中国女性剧本的集中性质及其在传统新媒体上通过数字化、民主的基层实践的分散。本研究采用定性与定量相结合的混合方法,在2017年至2022年期间对几个n族社交媒体社区进行了数字民族志研究,并对23名n族利益相关者进行了50多次深度访谈,包括官方和非官方传播者、地方官员、遗产专家和当地居民。研究发现,在新媒体上,地方授权遗产话语与民间遗产话语在文化(再)生产、权力转换、行动者赋权、身份建构等方面存在动态协商。此外,作为地方AHD的一种分权形式,本研究表明,通过新媒体,数字遗产民主化在中国存在。然而,这为民间遗产社会创造了新的话语霸权的可能性。近年来,短形式内容的受欢迎程度迅速上升;该研究揭示了与中国短视频平台上的遗产表现有关的“积极性”的复杂政治。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Heritage Studies ( IJHS ) is the interdisciplinary academic, refereed journal for scholars and practitioners with a common interest in heritage. The Journal encourages debate over the nature and meaning of heritage as well as its links to memory, identities and place. Articles may include issues emerging from Heritage Studies, Museum Studies, History, Tourism Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Memory Studies, Cultural Geography, Law, Cultural Studies, and Interpretation and Design.
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