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Fearing yellow,imagining white: media analysis of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Authors:Sang Hea Kil
Affiliation:1. Department of Justice Studies , San Jose State University , San Jose , CA , USA Sang.Kil@sjsu.edu
Abstract:The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was a watershed event in the context of race, nation, and the law because it denied Chinese immigration into the USA for over 80 years. This paper analyses the media coverage of the Chinese in the San Francisco Chronicle during the year of the Act's passage. The theoretical framework of ‘Purity and Danger’ provides a starting point in analyzing how whiteness and nation are constructed as ‘pure’, while Chinese immigration is constructed as a ‘danger’ within a symbolic, racial and political manner. Discourse analysis was applied to the data for an intersectional investigation of race, class, gender, and nation, to determine how the discourse is organized thematically, as well as uncover ideological meanings in relation to how ‘fearing yellow’ also reflected ‘imaging white’ in media discourse.
Keywords:race  racism  immigration  whiteness  nation  discourse  nativism  Chinese Exclusion Act
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