Visual framing: the use of COVID-19 in the mobilization of Hong Kong protest/ Katherine Whitworth and Yao-Tai Li

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: The China Quarterly March 2023, No.253, pp.19-34 (17)Summary: This study focuses on the Hong Kong Lennon Walls and the communications posted there. We assert that the physical placement of COVID-19 related images on the Lennon Walls of Hong Kong and the replication of symbols and iconography from the Umbrella Movement and the Anti-ELAB Movement situated COVID-19 discourse not only physically within but also symbolically within the contentious politics of Hong Kong.
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This study focuses on the Hong Kong Lennon Walls and the communications posted there. We assert that the physical placement of COVID-19 related images on the Lennon Walls of Hong Kong and the replication of symbols and iconography from the Umbrella Movement and the Anti-ELAB Movement situated COVID-19 discourse not only physically within but also symbolically within the contentious politics of Hong Kong.

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