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"@Together, we achieve the China Dream": constructing affective Chinese nationalities in the film My People, My Country
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Abstract National blockbusters, such as My People, My Country (MPMC; 我和我的祖国, wo he wode zuguo ), have gained a prominent position in contemporary Chinese nationalist propaganda. Based on a multi-modal discourse analysis approach, this paper will examine how narratives of "my country" and "my people" are affe... view more
National blockbusters, such as My People, My Country (MPMC; 我和我的祖国, wo he wode zuguo ), have gained a prominent position in contemporary Chinese nationalist propaganda. Based on a multi-modal discourse analysis approach, this paper will examine how narratives of "my country" and "my people" are affectively constructed through multi-modal resources in the MPMC to shape a unified Chinese national identity while consolidating the Chinese Communist Party's ruling legitimacy in the face of increasingly diverse challenges. Findings show three discursive strategies, involving interrelated affects: (1) selective and pride-based mythmaking of the glorious past; (2) conveying happiness through appropriation of (sub)popular culture; and (3) mobilising nostalgia by invoking cultural memories. To grasp possible effects of these affective strategies, we circulated questionnaires to twenty-five Chinese diasporas. Their answers suggest that, although these strategies evoke nationalist emotions, questions are also raised concerning conflicting interests between the collective and the individual, as well as the potential risks of affective nationalism.... view less
Keywords
China; diaspora; legitimacy; propaganda; national identity; film; effect; impact; nationalism
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Free Keywords
Identitätskonstruktion; Legitimation von Herrschaft; Verhältnis Ideologie - Kultur; Verhältnis Kunst/Kultur - Politik/Gesellschaft; Zhong guo gong chan dang
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 73-93
Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 54 (2025) 1
ISSN
1868-4874
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed