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The Rise of Xenophobia and Nationalism in China Since the COVID Pandemic: Insights from Discourse Analysis
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Chan, Lai-Ha
, Lee, Pak K
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Asian cultural groups
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Containment
/ COVID-19
/ Discourse analysis
/ Drugs
/ Governance
/ Languages
/ Nationalism
/ Noncitizens
/ Pandemics
/ Political discourse
/ Political elites
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Poststructuralism
/ Reliance
/ Vaccines
/ Xenophobia
2024
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The Rise of Xenophobia and Nationalism in China Since the COVID Pandemic: Insights from Discourse Analysis
by
Chan, Lai-Ha
, Lee, Pak K
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Containment
/ COVID-19
/ Discourse analysis
/ Drugs
/ Governance
/ Languages
/ Nationalism
/ Noncitizens
/ Pandemics
/ Political discourse
/ Political elites
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Poststructuralism
/ Reliance
/ Vaccines
/ Xenophobia
2024
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The Rise of Xenophobia and Nationalism in China Since the COVID Pandemic: Insights from Discourse Analysis
by
Chan, Lai-Ha
, Lee, Pak K
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Containment
/ COVID-19
/ Discourse analysis
/ Drugs
/ Governance
/ Languages
/ Nationalism
/ Noncitizens
/ Pandemics
/ Political discourse
/ Political elites
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Poststructuralism
/ Reliance
/ Vaccines
/ Xenophobia
2024
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The Rise of Xenophobia and Nationalism in China Since the COVID Pandemic: Insights from Discourse Analysis
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The Rise of Xenophobia and Nationalism in China Since the COVID Pandemic: Insights from Discourse Analysis
2024
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Overview
Since the successful containment of COVID-19 in Wuhan in late March 2020, China had implemented a nationwide highly stringent and restrictive zero-COVID policy to manage the pandemic until the sudden swift away from it in early December 2022. How did the Chinese Communist Party discursively construct it as a ‘normal’ and legitimate policy? Using interpretivism and poststructuralist political theory, this paper examines how Chinese political elites constructed a discourse of danger for the COVID pandemic, with the dominant discursive narratives full of xenophobic and nationalist languages. The discourse framed ‘foreigners’ as ‘threats’ to Chinese people’s health, advocated that China should rely on home-made vaccines and medicines and, more importantly, argued that the Chinese Communist rule demonstrates ‘institutional superiority’ over Western governance. This xenophobic and nationalist discourse has lingered on after the dismantling of the zero-COVID policy. There are grounds for us to concern whether China is seeking self-reliance rather than integrating itself with the world. A Chinese decoupling from the world—a nationalist self-reliance policy similar with that in the Mao era—is not unthinkable.
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