The epidemic of stories. Coronavirus in Chinese and Polish social media Cover Image

Epidemia opowieści. Koronawirus w chińskich i polskich mediach społecznościowych
The epidemic of stories. Coronavirus in Chinese and Polish social media

Author(s): Aleksandra Brzostek
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Sociology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Ludoznawcze
Keywords: vernacular narratives; urban legends; coronavirus; China; migration; borders; supervision

Summary/Abstract: This paper explores Polish-Chinese migrations of social narratives, such as urban legends or conspiracy theories, in opposition to human migrations during the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic. The text draws attention to the dialectics of vernacular and institutional discourses and their interdependence. The narratives collected here are hybrids of both, media reports, perceived as fake news, conspiracy theories, which are in opposition to common institutionalnarratives, or urban legends, which, depending on their source, will be considered as vernacular narratives, where the „authentic voice of the people” is heard or institutionalnarratives based on government content. Media censorship in China is an area of filtered information with an emphasis on the control and supervision of flowing content. However,the transmission of often unwanted narratives crosses territorial boundaries, spreading and mutating around the world. The apparent lack of control over the information flowing out has increased the usability of the transmitted content, and the „word of the street” has become a common tool of manipulation, where it slowly loses its emancipatory value.

  • Issue Year: 64/2020
  • Issue No: 4-5
  • Page Range: 89-101
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish
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