Cooptation, hijacking, or normalization? The discursive concession of body politics on Douyin

Jindong LIU, Anthony FUNG, Han FU

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Abstract

The short-video platform TikTok/Douyin becomes a space not only for individuals to express and articulate their interests, but also for the authorities to negotiate with the public on various ideological boundaries. This article specifically examines a Douyin campaign in which the platform attempts to prescribe a standard of body exposure that falls within the tolerance level of the authorities and, meanwhile, favours users’ interests to gain support. To conceptualize such discursive negotiations and the relevant tactics, we propose the term ‘discursive concession’ to describe the process of compromise by temporarily challenging, obscuring, and rearticulating the discursive boundary, eventually legitimizing the subordinated discourse by aligning it with the dominant ideological logic. By analysing discourses of representative short videos and comments, we identified three tactics of discursive concession: cooptation, hijacking, and normalization. They respectively describe how dominant, subordinated, and middle powers leverage each other to push the discursive boundary forward. Copyright © 2024 The Author(s).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-604
JournalInternational Journal of Cultural Studies
Volume27
Issue number5
Early online dateMar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Citation

Leo-Liu, J., Fung, A., & Fu, H. (2024). Cooptation, hijacking, or normalization? The discursive concession of body politics on Douyin. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 27(5), 585-604. https://doi.org/10.1177/13678779241239681

Keywords

  • Articulation
  • Body politics
  • China
  • Common sense
  • Discursive concession
  • Douyin
  • Negotiation
  • Sexuality
  • TikTok
  • Hegemony

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