中国社交媒体上的跨国白人男性化:新冠肺炎大流行期间西方男性视频记录者的自我介绍

Q2 Social Sciences
K. Ma
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摘要本文探讨了在新冠肺炎大流行期间,西方白人男性视频记录者如何在中国视频共享平台Bilibili上寻求在中国网民中保持自己的正面形象,当时西方和在中国的外国移民因中国民族主义抬头而遭到讽刺和蔑视。通过分析这些视频记录者的自我表达和中国观众对他们的反应,文章讨论了在这个关键时刻,白人男性身份是如何在中国国家监管的社交媒体平台上协商的。这表明,尽管西方男性视频记录者谨慎地将自己描绘成中国理想的外国移民,但他们也会受到中国观众的批评。在这个过程中,白人男性身份的含义变得越来越有争议。
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Transnational white masculinity on Chinese social media: Western male vloggers’ self-representations during the covid-19 pandemic
Abstract This article explores how white Western male vloggers have sought to maintain their positive images among Chinese netizens on the Chinese video-sharing platform Bilibili during the Covid-19 pandemic, when the West and foreign migrants in China were lampooned and scorned due to rising Chinese nationalism. By analyzing these vloggers’ self-representations and the Chinese audience’s responses to them, the article discusses how white male identity is negotiated on China’s state-regulated social media platforms in this critical time. It shows that while Western male vloggers carefully represent themselves as ideal foreign migrants in China, they are subject to criticisms from their Chinese audience. In this process, the meanings attached to white male identity have become increasingly debated.
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Asian anthropology
Asian anthropology Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: Asian Anthropology seeks to bring interesting and exciting new anthropological research on Asia to a global audience. Until recently, anthropologists writing on a range of Asian topics in English but seeking a global audience have had to depend largely on Western-based journals to publish their works. Given the increasing number of indigenous anthropologists and anthropologists based in Asia, as well as the increasing interest in Asia among anthropologists everywhere, it is important to have an anthropology journal that is refereed on a global basis but that is editorially Asian-based. Asian Anthropology is editorially based in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan, but welcomes contributions from anthropologists and anthropology-related scholars throughout the world with an interest in Asia, especially East Asia as well as Southeast and South Asia. While the language of the journal is English, we also seek original works translated into English, which will facilitate greater participation and scholarly exchange. The journal will provide a forum for anthropologists working on Asia, in the broadest sense of the term "Asia". We seek your general support through submissions, subscriptions, and comments.
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