暴力的载体:解放军报》中国家权力的合法化与分配,1956-1989 年

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Aaron Gilkison, Maciej Kurzynski
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从个人回忆录和烹饪食谱到革命鼓动和战争报道,《解放军报》为人们提供了对1949年后中国社会政治和情感现实的丰富见解。作为在文化大革命(1966-1976 年)期间继续出版的少数主要期刊之一,除了专门研究中华人民共和国宣传系统的政治学研究外,该期刊相对较少受到学者的关注。我们将细读和历史分析与定量概念和文本挖掘相结合,展示了《解放军报》如何通过对各种军人形象--"壮士"、"君子 "和 "民兵"--的表述,以不同的方式将国家暴力合法化。我们还利用大语言模型展示了该期刊如何在国内动荡时期将暴力情绪传播到国际话题中。
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Vectors of Violence: Legitimation and Distribution of State Power in the People’s Liberation Army Daily (Jiefangjun Bao), 1956-1989
From personal memoirs and cooking recipes to revolutionary agitation and war coverage, the People’s Liberation Army Daily offers a wealth of insights into the sociopolitical and affective realities of post-1949 China. One of the few major periodicals that continued publication during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the journal has received relatively scant attention from scholars, except for political science studies devoted to the PRC propaganda system. Combining close reading and historical analysis with quantitative conceptuality and text mining, we demonstrate how the PLA Daily legitimizes state violence differently through its representation of various soldier figures, the zhanshi, the junren, and the minbing. We also use a large language model to show how the journal distributes violent sentiments to international topics in times of domestic turmoil.
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Journal of Cultural Analytics
Journal of Cultural Analytics Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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