崇拜民族:通过女粉探险队的中国粉丝民族主义

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Yuyi Zhuang, Songge Huang, Chao Chen
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引用次数: 5

摘要

“Fangirl Expedition”事件发生在抗议2019年修订的《香港引渡法》期间。中国女粉丝们通过访问被封锁的外国社交网站和攻击批评中国政府的帖子进行动员。本文研究了Fangirls这个原本非政治化的团体如何成功地在网络空间动员了大规模的民族主义行动。与以往男性主导的网络民族主义运动不同,Fangirls创新地创造了一个偶像化的国家形象,使用粉丝圈的语言来适应政治议程,并利用现有的粉丝圈网络和策略。本文深入探讨了芳女远征的动员过程及其独特的原因、话语和策略。到目前为止,激进主义的影响还没有完全显露出来。
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Idolizing the nation: Chinese fandom nationalism through the Fangirl Expedition
Abstract The Fangirl Expedition took place during protests against the amended 2019 Hong Kong Extradition Bill. Chinese Fangirls mobilized by visiting blocked foreign social websites and attacking posts critical of the Chinese government. This paper investigates how Fangirls, originally a non-politicized group, successfully mobilized a massive nationalist action in cyberspace. In a departure from previous male-led cyber-nationalist movements, Fangirls innovatively created an idolized image of the nation, accommodated political agendas using the language of fandom, and used existing fandom networks and tactics. This paper explores in depth the mobilization process of the Fangirl Expedition and its unique cause, discourses, and tactics. As yet, the repercussions of the activism have not yet been fully revealed.
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