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Discourses of Disruption in Asia
Creating and Contesting Meaning in the Time of COVID-19
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Herausgegeben von:
Nakane Ikuko
, Claire Maree und Michael Ewing
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2023
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Discourses of Disruption in Asia: Creating and Contesting Meaning in the Time of COVID-19 makes a unique contribution to research on meaning making in times of crisis. Using diverse analytical approaches to the study of languages in societies from the Asia-Pacific region, this volume explores the struggles over national identity and manifestations of socio-political issues in the context of disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Each chapter interrogates how social actors in diverse communities across the Asia-Pacific region draw on discursive resources to address communication issues, particularly in relation to minoritized groups, claims for accountability, solidarity formation, national identities, government policy announcements, translation, and the efficacy of health-related discourses. This volume will be of interest to students and researchers in fields such as Language and Gender, Linguistic Anthropology, Sociolinguistics, Translation Studies, Social Semiotics, Media Studies, Political Science, Public Health, and Asian Studies.
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Contributor: Nakane Ikuko
Ikuko Nakane is Associate Professor in Japanese at the University of Melbourne. Her research interests include sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, multilingualism, and legal discourse. Her work primarily focuses on negotiation of power and solidarity in institutional discourse. Her articles have appeared in journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Semiotica, and Multilingua.
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Contributor: Claire Maree
Claire Maree is Professor in Japanese, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne. A queer theorist and linguist, Claire Maree mobilises linguistic and cultural studies methodologies to examine language, identity, and the media. Claire’s work has been foundational to the establishment of Japanese language, gender, and sexuality studies.
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Contributor: Michael Ewing
Michael C. Ewing is Associate Professor in Indonesian Studies, University of Melbourne. Michael’s research interests include interactional linguistics and linguistic anthropology, with a focus on the languages of Indonesia. His current work involves the youth language and the nexus between standard and colloquial modes of grammatical organisation in everyday conversation.
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Table of Contents
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Preface and Acknowledgements
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CHAPTER 1 Creating and Contesting Meaning in a Global Health Crisis
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CHAPTER 2 Martyrs in Masks : the “Battle-Hero-Saviour” Story Grammar of COVID-19 Coverage in Chinese Communist Party Media
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CHAPTER 3 What Has Machine Translation “Mis-Translated” about COVID-19? What “Mistakes” Can Tell Us about Humanity that Machines Cannot
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CHAPTER 4 From “Selfless Hospitality” to “Get Out”: Disrupting the 2020 Games
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CHAPTER 5 Political Leaders’ Discourse Addressing “Corona Discrimination” in Japan
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CHAPTER 6 (Im)politeness of Masked and Non-Masked Faces in the COVID-19 Pandemic : Japan and Australia
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CHAPTER 7 COVID-19 and the Construction of Wuli (We) : Marriage-Migrant Women and Care Discourses in South Korea
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CHAPTER 8 Movement Control Orders or “Making Confusing Orders”? Discourses of Confusion about Lockdowns in a Malaysian News Portal
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CHAPTER 9 Taiwan Inside and Out: Redefining the Self during the Pandemic
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CHAPTER 10 Linguistic and Cultural Challenges in Chinese Translation of Government COVID-19 Health Information in Australia
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Complete List of Works Cited
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Index
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