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Power and Contestations in the Digital Age
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This book examines how the young in Northeast Asia engage with the political, especially in terms of the production, reformulation, or contestation of their national identities.
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This book examines how the young in Northeast Asia engage with the political, especially in terms of the production, reformulation, or contestation of their national identities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000962796
- Artikelnr.: 68783967
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000962796
- Artikelnr.: 68783967
Vanessa Frangville is Senior Lecturer and Chair Holder in China Studies at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Thierry Kellner is Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Frederik Ponjaert is Researcher at the Institute for European Studies at Université libre de Bruxelles, Belguim and Associated Lecturer in Comparative Regionalism at SciencesPo (IEP-Paris), France.
Introduction PART 1: Youth Culture and National Identity in the Digital Era
1. Heroes and Villains of The Word of Honor: Co-optation of popular culture
in promotion of "core values" and patriotism in the PRC 2. Soft Power,
Globalization, and the Otaku: Influencing Japanese Nationalism Within and
Abroad 3. "Battle for Peace" in a "cosmopolitan China": building the sense
of global reunion, cross-boundaries connection and negotiation of national
cultural identity in the web TV show Street Dance of China Season 4 4. The
Sense of Place: Chinese K-pop Fan's Nationalist Sentiment Performance on
Social Media. 5. Youth Culture in the Hermit Kingdom - National Propaganda,
Proto-Digitalization and the Fight Against Dangerous Foreign Influences
PART 2: Political Activism, Civic Engagement and National Identity 6. A
multi-level analysis of youth climate activism in South Korea 7. Young
political activists in the Xi Jinping era: The Jasic struggle and the
prospects for social mobilization in China 8. Moderating Hate on the
Internet in Japan: The Anonymous Campaign Against Japanese Right-Wing Hate
Speech 9. Caricatures, corruption, and antisocial forces: the
representation and enactment of youth and politics in Japanese video games
10. 'The PRC words have infiltrated our language!': Taiwanese national
identity and linguistic purism
1. Heroes and Villains of The Word of Honor: Co-optation of popular culture
in promotion of "core values" and patriotism in the PRC 2. Soft Power,
Globalization, and the Otaku: Influencing Japanese Nationalism Within and
Abroad 3. "Battle for Peace" in a "cosmopolitan China": building the sense
of global reunion, cross-boundaries connection and negotiation of national
cultural identity in the web TV show Street Dance of China Season 4 4. The
Sense of Place: Chinese K-pop Fan's Nationalist Sentiment Performance on
Social Media. 5. Youth Culture in the Hermit Kingdom - National Propaganda,
Proto-Digitalization and the Fight Against Dangerous Foreign Influences
PART 2: Political Activism, Civic Engagement and National Identity 6. A
multi-level analysis of youth climate activism in South Korea 7. Young
political activists in the Xi Jinping era: The Jasic struggle and the
prospects for social mobilization in China 8. Moderating Hate on the
Internet in Japan: The Anonymous Campaign Against Japanese Right-Wing Hate
Speech 9. Caricatures, corruption, and antisocial forces: the
representation and enactment of youth and politics in Japanese video games
10. 'The PRC words have infiltrated our language!': Taiwanese national
identity and linguistic purism
Introduction PART 1: Youth Culture and National Identity in the Digital Era
1. Heroes and Villains of The Word of Honor: Co-optation of popular culture
in promotion of "core values" and patriotism in the PRC 2. Soft Power,
Globalization, and the Otaku: Influencing Japanese Nationalism Within and
Abroad 3. "Battle for Peace" in a "cosmopolitan China": building the sense
of global reunion, cross-boundaries connection and negotiation of national
cultural identity in the web TV show Street Dance of China Season 4 4. The
Sense of Place: Chinese K-pop Fan's Nationalist Sentiment Performance on
Social Media. 5. Youth Culture in the Hermit Kingdom - National Propaganda,
Proto-Digitalization and the Fight Against Dangerous Foreign Influences
PART 2: Political Activism, Civic Engagement and National Identity 6. A
multi-level analysis of youth climate activism in South Korea 7. Young
political activists in the Xi Jinping era: The Jasic struggle and the
prospects for social mobilization in China 8. Moderating Hate on the
Internet in Japan: The Anonymous Campaign Against Japanese Right-Wing Hate
Speech 9. Caricatures, corruption, and antisocial forces: the
representation and enactment of youth and politics in Japanese video games
10. 'The PRC words have infiltrated our language!': Taiwanese national
identity and linguistic purism
1. Heroes and Villains of The Word of Honor: Co-optation of popular culture
in promotion of "core values" and patriotism in the PRC 2. Soft Power,
Globalization, and the Otaku: Influencing Japanese Nationalism Within and
Abroad 3. "Battle for Peace" in a "cosmopolitan China": building the sense
of global reunion, cross-boundaries connection and negotiation of national
cultural identity in the web TV show Street Dance of China Season 4 4. The
Sense of Place: Chinese K-pop Fan's Nationalist Sentiment Performance on
Social Media. 5. Youth Culture in the Hermit Kingdom - National Propaganda,
Proto-Digitalization and the Fight Against Dangerous Foreign Influences
PART 2: Political Activism, Civic Engagement and National Identity 6. A
multi-level analysis of youth climate activism in South Korea 7. Young
political activists in the Xi Jinping era: The Jasic struggle and the
prospects for social mobilization in China 8. Moderating Hate on the
Internet in Japan: The Anonymous Campaign Against Japanese Right-Wing Hate
Speech 9. Caricatures, corruption, and antisocial forces: the
representation and enactment of youth and politics in Japanese video games
10. 'The PRC words have infiltrated our language!': Taiwanese national
identity and linguistic purism