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Media narratives and the Covid-19 pandemic: The Asian experience

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: India: Routledge, 2024.Description: xiv, 245p., ref., 23 cm X 15 cmISBN:
  • 978-1032524153
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.209052
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals 4 September 2023 | New Arrivals 11 September 2023
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Contents:

I. Missing and Marginalized Narratives
1. Unrest in the Comments: Voicing the Discontent of Japan’s Foreign Residents in the Comments Sections of Japan Today, Christopher J. Hayes
2. Gender, Media and the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Investigation into Missing Gendered Narratives in Indian News Media, Shipra Raj
3. The Mask Dilemma: Hierarchy between Two Know-Hows in Chinese-Language Media of Canada, Grace Cheng-Ying Lin
4. Missing Media Narratives: COVID’s Impact on Transgender Population in India
Shubhda Chaudhary

II. Media Memory and Narratives
5. Masked Presence: COVID-19 and Remembering SARS in Taiwan, Jacob F. Tischer
6. Familial Halcyon: Narratives of Nostalgia in the Lockdown, Azania Imtiaz Patel
III. Media Bias and Propaganda
7. Taiwan Can Help: COVID-19, The Model Minority State and the Limits of Taiwan-as-Beacon Rhetoric, Jamin D. Shih
8. The Myths of Hate: Digital Deception in the (Communal) times of COVID-19
Saesha Kini & G Gyanesh
9. Risk Communication versus Risks in Communication: Efforts of Vietnam Government in Controlling Messages during COVID-19 Pandemic, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen & Nguyen Thanh Mai
10. Modern Hua Mulans in Global Chinese-Speaking Media: Female Frontline Workers as Tools of Propaganda During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Ashley Liu and Shuyue Yang
IV. Mainstream and Alternative Narratives
11. Confronting Anti-Asian Bias in the Classroom: Reflections on the Importance of Asian and Asian American Studies in the Wake of COVID-19, Meghan Cai & Kimberly McKee
12. From A Story of Disaster to A Story of Victory: Chinese Media Reports in the COVID-19 Crisis, Runya Qiaoan & Beatrice Gallelli
13. The COVID-19 Pandemic: News Reporting in Malaysia, Normahfuzah Ahmad, Awan Ismail & Norsiah Abdul Hamid
V. Narratives of Othering
14. Viral Vilification, Gita V. Pai
15. Pandemics, Politics and Religious ‘Others’: Exploring Media Narratives during COVID-19 in India and Pakistan, Laraib Niaz
VI. Social Media Narratives
16. Social Media and Vietnamese Undocumented Workers in Thailand During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Anthony Le Duc
17. Representations of COVID-19 in West Asia: A Case study of Islamic Republic News Agency’s (IRNA) Instagram account, Hamideh Molaei & Maziar Mozaffari Falarti
18. Don’t Panic! Reach Us: Indian Tech Unions’ Social Media Narratives during the Pandemic, Rianka Roy

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