Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest

This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim minority group Uighur during the period of several deadly attacks conducted by members from Uighur ethnic group.The study looks into 52 news stories and 3 opinion pieces in the New York Times and...

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Main Author: Zhu, Di
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uum.repo.209002017-02-08T08:30:24Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20900/ Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest Zhu, Di P Philology. Linguistics This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim minority group Uighur during the period of several deadly attacks conducted by members from Uighur ethnic group.The study looks into 52 news stories and 3 opinion pieces in the New York Times and the Washington Post in a six-month period. Drawn from the theories of news framing and news narratives, the analysis found that the news discourse about China’s Uighur unrest presented a clear-cut vision of a repressive government and a prisoned intellectual Ilham Tohti.This image conjures two major mythical elements: the repressive villain and the persecuted hero. By attributing the ultimate blame unanimously to government control and policy, the articles employed a resentment frame to portray China's ethnic relationships and downplayed the severity of actual attacks. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/20900/1/shsconf_icome2017%201%2011.pdf Zhu, Di (2017) Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest. In: International Conference on Communication and Media: An International Communication Association Regional Conference (i-COME’16), 18th - 20th September 2016, Istana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. http://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173300017 doi:10.1051/shsconf/20173300017
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Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest
description This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim minority group Uighur during the period of several deadly attacks conducted by members from Uighur ethnic group.The study looks into 52 news stories and 3 opinion pieces in the New York Times and the Washington Post in a six-month period. Drawn from the theories of news framing and news narratives, the analysis found that the news discourse about China’s Uighur unrest presented a clear-cut vision of a repressive government and a prisoned intellectual Ilham Tohti.This image conjures two major mythical elements: the repressive villain and the persecuted hero. By attributing the ultimate blame unanimously to government control and policy, the articles employed a resentment frame to portray China's ethnic relationships and downplayed the severity of actual attacks.
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title Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest
title_short Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest
title_full Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest
title_fullStr Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest
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