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A Strange but Familiar Foe: North Korea’s Media Image and Public Imagination
Asian Perspective ( IF 0.774 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/apr.2017.0026
Robin West

Abstract:In this article, I explore media representations in a UK-owned online news outlet of the North Korean situation, drawing on the work of Michel Foucault and Stuart Hall as a means of analyzing the discursive formations through which representations of state criminality, associated victimization, and normative transgressions are presented to the audience. I argue that the strategy of encoding the discourse leads to the emptying out of cultural and historical contexts. In many cases, reports “refill” this void with appeals to lifeworld interpretations that resonate more with audiences’ historical consciousness than depict the reality of North Korea. I conclude by suggesting that “emptied” reports may serve the function of creating a sense of ontological security that conditions audiences’ decoding of the media texts.

中文翻译:

陌生但熟悉的敌人:朝鲜的媒体形象和公众想象

摘要:在本文中,我探索了一家英国在线新闻媒体对朝鲜局势的媒体表述,借鉴了米歇尔·福柯和斯图尔特·霍尔的工作,作为分析国家犯罪表述所关联的话语结构的手段。向观众展示了受害和违反规范的行为。我认为,对话语进行编码的策略导致了文化和历史背景的清空。在许多情况下,报道通过诉诸生活世界的解释来“填补”这一空白,这些解释更能与观众的历史意识产生共鸣,而不是描绘朝鲜的现实。我的结论是建议“清空”的报告可以起到创造本体安全感的作用,这种安全感会影响观众对媒体文本的解码。
更新日期:2017-01-01
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