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ID193182
Title ProperExplaining Anti-Asian Xenophobia to Chinese Audience
Other Title InformationCoverage of Hate Incidents During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the PRC Press
LanguageENG
AuthorKrivokhizh, Svetlana ;  Soboleva, Elena ;  Mavliashina, Karina
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the Chinese media coverage of anti-Asian hate incidents in the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic. It sheds light on how xenophobia against Asians has been presented and discussed in the PRC press. Qualitative thematic analysis is used to identify key themes in the coverage of anti-Asian hate incidents in the two CCP-controlled newspapers: People’s Daily and Global Times. This article demonstrates that hate crimes against Asian Americans, an undoubtedly severe and complex problem for US society and politics, provide CCP-controlled media with a convenient opportunity to criticise the Other and focus on issues important to China’s identity. While blaming the discriminatory attitude in the USA towards Asians, the Chinese newspapers also use racialised stereotyping of Asian Americans as a ‘model minority’ and support the idea of Asians being alien to the USA. Remarkably, the Chinese media rarely devote special attention to victims of Chinese origin. Our observations contradict some earlier findings about discursive and reporting practices used in Chinese newspapers, that is, framing of violence and protests and selection of news sources, and showcase that these practices are pretty flexible and can adapt to better fit the particular context.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 59, No.3; Aug 2023: p.275-288
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 59 No 3
Key WordsForeign News ;  Framing ;  Chinese Media ;  Thematic Analysis ;  Anti-Asian Hate Crimes ;  Chinese Press ;  People’S Daily ;  Global Times


 
 
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