Social Media + Society ( IF 5.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-15 , DOI: 10.1177/2056305120978364 Rachel Kuo 1 , Amy Zhang 2 , Vivian Shaw 3 , Cynthia Wang 4
This article examines the tensions, communal processes, and narrative frameworks behind producing collective racial politics across differences. As digital media objects, the Asian American Feminist Collective’s zine Asian American Feminist Antibodies: Care in the Time of Coronavirus and corresponding #FeministAntibodies Tweetchat responds directly to and anticipates a social media and information environment that has racialized COVID-19 in the language of Asian-ness. Writing from an autoethnographical perspective and using collaborative methods of qualitative discourse analysis as feminist scholars, media-makers, and interlocuters, this article looks toward the technological infrastructures, social economies, and material forms of Asian American digital media-making in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
中文翻译:
#FeministAntibodies:冠状病毒时代的亚裔美国人媒体
本文探讨了产生分歧的集体种族政治背后的紧张关系,共同进程和叙事框架。作为数字媒体的对象,亚裔美国女权主义者杂志的《亚裔美国女权主义者抗体:冠状病毒时代的护理》和相应的#FeministAntibodies Tweetchat直接回应并期望一种社交媒体和信息环境,这种语言已经将COVID-19种族化为亚洲内斯。本文从女性志学的角度出发,并以女权主义学者,媒体制造者和对话者的定性话语分析协作方法,着眼于当今世界中亚裔美国人数字媒体制造的技术基础设施,社会经济和物质形式。 2019冠状病毒病大流行。