Article published In:
Chronotopes and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Edited by Anna De Fina and Sabina M. Perrino
[Language, Culture and Society 4:2] 2022
► pp. 110135
References
Agha, A.
(2005) Voice, Footing, Enregisterment. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 15 (1), 38–59. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
(2007) Language and Social Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Ahmed, S.
(2007) A Phenomenology of Whiteness. Feminist Theory, 8 (2), 149–168. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Bakhtin, M. M.
(1981) The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays (M. Holquist, Trans.). Austin: University of Texas Press.Google Scholar
Berkowitz, A.J.
(1992) The Moral Hero: A Pattern Of Reclusion In Traditional China. Monumenta Serica, 401, 1–32. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Butler, J., Gambetti, Z., & Sabsay, L.
(2016) Vulnerability in Resistance. Durham: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Cao, X., & Zeng, R.
(2021) Visible Mourning, Invisible Protest: The Discursive Politics of a Chinese Microblog “Wailing Wall”. Paper presented at the Narratives of COVID-19 in China and the world: Technology, Society & Nations, University of Pennsylvania.
Cavallo, F.
(2021) Doctor Li and the Crown-Wearing Virus. United States: Undercats, Incorporated.Google Scholar
Carter, Cindy
2022 “Li Wenliang’s Wailing Wall, June 2022.” China Digital Times. Retrieved from [URL].Google Scholar
Corwin, A. I.
(2012) Changing God, Changing Bodies: The Impact of New Prayer Practices on Elderly Catholic nuns’ Embodied Experience. Ethos, 40(4), 390-410. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
De Fina, A.
forthcoming). The Chronotope. Handbook of Pragmatics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI logo
Delfino, J. B.
(2021) White Allies and the Semiotics of Wokeness: Raciolinguistic Chronotopes of White Virtue on Facebook. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 31 (2), 238–257. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Eisenlohr, P.
(2018) Sounding Islam: Voice, Media, and Sonic Atmospheres in an Indian Ocean World. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Fei, X.
(1992) From the Soil: The Foundations of Chinese Society. Berkeley: University of California Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Fu, D.
(2020) China Has a Playbook for Managing Coronavirus Chaos. Foreign Policy. Retrieved from [URL]Google Scholar
Gal, S., & Irvine, J. T.
(2019) Signs of Difference: Language and Ideology in Social Life. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Gardner, D. K.
(1996) Zhu Xi on Spirit Beings. In D. S. Lopez (Ed.), Religions of China in Practice. Princeton: Princeton University Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Hu, T.
(2014) A Nuanced History: China’s Constitutional Making in the 1950s. (Undergraduate Honors Thesis). University of California, Berkeley.
Johnson, I.
(2017) The Souls of China: The Return of Religion after Mao (First Edition. ed.). New York: Pantheon Books.Google Scholar
Joniak-Lüthi, A.
(2015) The Han: China's Diverse Majority. Seattle: University of Washington Press.Google Scholar
Karimzad, F., & Catedral, L.
(2021) Chronotopes and Migration: Language, Social Imagination, and Behavior. London: Routledge. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Karl, R. E.
(2020) China’s Revolutions in The Modern World: A Brief Interpretive History. London: Verso Books.Google Scholar
Kipnis, A. B.
(1997) Producing Guanxi: Sentiment, Self, and Subculture in a North China Village. Durham: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Kunreuther, L.
(2018) Sounds of Democracy: Performance, Protest, and Political Subjectivity. Cultural Anthropology, 33 (1), 1–31. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Li, Y., & Taylor, R.
(2020) How Thousands in China Gently Mourn a Coronavirus Whistle-Blower. New York Times. Retrieved from [URL]
Lin, J.-W.
(2003) Temporal Reference in Mandarin Chinese. Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 12 (3), 259–311. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Liang, J.
(2016) A Revisit of ‘Moral and Character Education’ Subject in Junior-High School in China. China, Journal of Social Work, 9 (2), 103–111. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Luhrmann, T. M.
(2012) When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.Google Scholar
Nute, J.
(2020) From Billy Graham to Jeff Sessions, the Formation and Continuation of Godless Communism as a Rhetorical Strategy in American Political Discourse. (MA). University of Alabama,Google Scholar
Palmer, B.
(2010) Palmer, Brian. Oct 8 2010. Is There Freedom of Speech in China? Only symbolically. Slate. Retrieved from [URL]
Park, J. S.-Y.
(2021) Figures of Personhood: Time, Space, and Affect as Heuristics for Metapragmatic Analysis. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2021(272), 47–73. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Pritzker, S.
(2020) Language, Emotion, and the Politics of Vulnerability. Annual Review of Anthropology, 49 1, 241–256. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Pritzker, S. E.
In Press). “What’s Going On with My China?”: Political Subjectivity, Scalar Inquiry, and the Magical Power of Li Wenliang. American Anthropologist.
Pritzker, S. E., & Perrino, S.
(2020) Culture Inside: Scale, Intimacy, and chronotopic Stance in Personal Narratives. Language in Society, 50 1, 365–387. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Qin, J., Ding, G., Han, W., & Jia, D.
(2020) Q&A: Whistleblower Doctor Who Died Fighting Coronavirus Only Wanted People to ‘Know the Truth’. Caixin Global. Retrieved from [URL]
Roberts, M. E.
(2018) Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China’s Great Firewall. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Rudolph, J.
(2020a) Coronavirus Martyr Li Wenlaing’s Digital “Wailing Wall”. China Digital Times. Retrieved from [URL]
Rudoph, J.
(2020b) CDT Cenorship Digest, June 2020: A Power Struggle over Memory. China Digital Times. Retrieved from: [URL]
Sabsay, L.
(2016) Permeable Bodies: Vulnerability, Affective Powers, Hegemony. In J. Butler, Z. Gambetti, & L. Sabsay (Eds.), Vulnerability in Resistance (pp. 278-302). Durham & London: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Serikkaliyeva, A. E., Nadirova, G. E., & Saparbayeva, N. B.
(2019) Educational Migration from Kazakhstan to China: Reality and Prospects. Integration of Education, 23 (4), 504–517. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Stanway, D., & Pollard, M. Q.
(2020) China’s Xi Honours COVID-19 ‘Heroes,’ as Focus Shifts to Economic recovery. Reuters. Retrieved from [URL]
Sumartojo, S., & Pink, S.
(2019) Atmospheres and the Experiential World: Theory and Methods. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Sundararajan, L.
(2015) Understanding Emotion In Chinese Culture: Thinking through Psychology. New York: Springer Science + Business Media. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Teiser, S. F.
(1996) Introduction. In D. S. Lopez (Ed.), Religions of China in Practice. Princeton: Princeton University Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Wade, S.
(2021) “Spring Blossoms, Autumn Winds” – Analysis of Weibo Replies to Li Wenliang. China Digital Times. Retrieved from [URL]
Wirtz, K.
(2016) The Living, the Dead, and the Immanent: Dialogue Across Chronotopes. HAU-Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 6 (1), 343–369. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Wong, M.
(2020) Everyday Masculinities in 21st-Century China: The Making of Able-Responsible Men. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.Google Scholar
Wong, J., Lee, C., Long, V. K., & Wu, D.
(2021) “Let’s Go, Baby Forklift!”: Fandom Governance and the Political Power of Cuteness in China. Social Media + Society 2021(April), 1–18. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Wortham, S., & Reyes, A.
(2015) Discourse Analysis Beyond the Speech Event. London & New York: Routledge. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Xu, J.
(2011) Universal Values or Chinese Values? Historicist Thought in Contemporary China. Journal of the CIPH, 72 (2), 52–68.Google Scholar
Yang, J.
(2018) ‘Happy Housewives’: Gender, Class, and Psychological Self-Help in China. In G. Wielander & D. Hird (Eds.), Chinese Discourses on Happiness (pp. 129-149). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.Google Scholar
Yang, M.
(2020) Re-Enchanting Modernity: Ritual Economy and Society in Wenzhou, China. Durham: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Zaidi, S. M. S., & Saud, A.
(2020) Future of US-China Relations: Conflict, Competition, or Cooperation? Asian Social Science, 16(7), 1-14. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Zhang, Y.
(2019) Cultivating Capacity for Happiness as a Confucian Project in Contemporary China. In G. Wielander & D. Hird (Eds.), Chinese Discourses on Happiness (pp. 150-168). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.Google Scholar
Zhang, L.
(2020) Anxious China: Inner Revolution and Politics of Psychotherapy. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Zhoo, B. ., & Zhong, Y.
(2021) Social Media, Collective Mourning and Extended Affective Space: A Computational Communication Analysis of Li Wenliang’s Weibo Comments (2020–2021) [“春天的花开秋天的风”:社交媒体、集体悼念与延展性情感空间 ——以李文亮微博评论(2020–2021)为例的计算传播分析]. International Mass Media [国际新闻界], 43 (3), 79–106.Google Scholar