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positions (2015) 23 (1): 49–58.
Published: 01 February 2015
...Zhou Kui Online patriotism in China evolved into a broad sociopolitical phenomenon from 2003 to 2006. Although this was a period during which Sino-Japanese economic and financial relations deepened and diversified considerably, national sensitivities and historical memory remained at the forefront...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 167–174.
Published: 01 February 2015
...Jing Wang This think piece returns the MIT controversy to an analytical frame that was largely ignored in 2006—the digital. Online reading habits have changed the ways of how we navigate the Web. Surfing through hyperlinks gave rise to decontextualization and the decoupling of images from...
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positions (2015) 23 (3): 515–543.
Published: 01 August 2015
... graduate who started to sell her “remaining life time” online in 2008. For a small fee, Chen would do whatever her clients requested within reason, and she blogged about her daily activities. Her services, especially her charitable activities, aroused much public attention and inspired imitators nationwide...
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positions (2023) 31 (1): 143–169.
Published: 01 February 2023
... method provides insights into how English study in turn‐of‐the‐century China embodied tensions between key values that characterized the state's project of desirable citizenship: entrepreneurialism and patriotism. Through the idealization and promotion of the new exemplary model of the “wolf entrepreneur...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 59–90.
Published: 01 February 2015
... messages would be reinterpreted in a similarly open and
unpredictable context of media reception. Indeed, the existence of a global
online audience makes us all “naïve” in our inability to foresee the contexts
of reception of our messages...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 131–144.
Published: 01 February 2015
... by putting it in the context of the People's Republic of China's (PRC) patriotic education policy that securitizes culture by focusing on identity as difference in a zero-sum game that distinguishes civilization from barbarism, and China from the rest of the world. It critically analyzes the professors...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 91–114.
Published: 01 February 2015
... and narrative, and the visual rhetoric of compulsory witnessing. Reflecting on the historical continuities between the two incidents, this article shows how the 2006 MIT controversy anticipated the authorial and participatory challenges faced by present-day digital online pedagogy platforms. Copyright 2015...
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positions 11306832.
Published: 07 August 2024
... emotional experiences. Data collection for this research was carried out in two stages. The first stage of online observation lasted for five months from September 2019 to January 2020 at the height of the protests. During this time, we gathered textual and visual materials from various online archives from...
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positions (2023) 31 (4): 769–801.
Published: 01 November 2023
... as a person of Chinese origin once the troubles began. Paul Chung, president of the Indian Chinese Association, says: In 1962 when this happened, they thought we Chinese were the enemy. The government took a patriotic stance, encouraging Indians to feel patriotic about India. That effort turned...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 February 2015
... not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. Sino-Japanese history digital media online pedagogy global academy visual culture Visualizing Cultures controversy nationalism censorship open content digital humanities Guest Editors’ Introduction
Unpacking a Controversy: National Histories...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 145–165.
Published: 01 February 2015
... of China.15 Those
visuals were the ultimate authentication of one’s patriotism, however virtual
it might have been.
After China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Novem-
ber 2001, the Chinese online nationalism...
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positions (2005) 13 (1): 177–193.
Published: 01 February 2005
... for
short as the U.S.A. Patriot Act, it provides for an unprecedented peacetime
abrogation of civil liberties in a piece of legislation whose name itself discour-
ages dissent.19 Nine months after its passage, in a move that makes the FBI
Cold War...
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positions (2016) 24 (3): 589–619.
Published: 01 August 2016
... of mainland China.
To be sure, numerous alternatives for “fake” have long existed in the Chi-
nese lexicon, such as wei and jia More recently, Hu Ge’s 2006 online
video, “The Bloody Case that Started with a Steamed Bun,” has pioneered...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 15–39.
Published: 01 February 2015
... the United States and Great Britain
considered for a time setting aside negotiations with Japan to end an era of
unequal treaties and extraterritoriality visvis the Meiji government. Inter-
estingly, patriotic Japanese captured the full brutality...
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positions (2024) 32 (3): 655–684.
Published: 01 August 2024
..., demonstrates that the interactive functionalities of online forums gave rise to the new form of diary-style chronicles in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) early internet literature. Jin Feng ( 2013 : chap. 2 ) showcases how the user interface of Jinjiang's 晋江 Creative Writing Net triangulates...
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positions (2012) 20 (3): 685–712.
Published: 01 August 2012
... an “of -
cial” government acknowledgment of Hmong veterans, who were already
“American patriots” forged in a transnational context. She states, “It [the
act] will be a clear statement by our Government and by all of us that we
acknowledge the Hmong...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 121–129.
Published: 01 February 2015
...? If these many political and intellectual failures are repetitions
of a common story, what are we thinking here? How could the story of
responsible scholarly expression, narcissistic patriotic wounding, racial cod-
ing, be told better and its dynamics...
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positions (2014) 22 (1): 263–292.
Published: 01 February 2014
... Languages
In China and elsewhere in the world, the production and dissemination of
popular music is inextricably bound up with the technology that makes it
possible. In 2000, the first online purchase of a popular song, enabled by dig...
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positions (2019) 27 (4): 739–771.
Published: 01 November 2019
... and planned cultural conversion of Uighurs. Second generation thinkers argue that state policies, includ- ing monolingual and patriotic education, must be consciously planned to produce immediate minority identification with Zhonghua minzu (the Chinese nation). Only then can China progress from a backward...
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positions (2015) 23 (3): 381–409.
Published: 01 August 2015
... information labor, the game designers endorse a neoliberal model
of human capital development. His review of the online discussion of the game,
however, reveals that players interpret and enjoy the game in ways unintended by
the game designers...
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