The politics of care during COVID-19: The visibility of anti-virus measures in Wuhan

Willy Sier*

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Abstract

This article employs the concept of care as a lens through which to examine the anti-COVID-19 measures taken in post-lockdown Wuhan. Based on photographs that depict the Chinese response to COVID-19 at the epicentre of the virus outbreak, the article analyses the visibility of anti-virus measures as a form of government communication inscribed textually and symbolically onto the urban landscape. The state demonstrates its care and capability by implementing highly visible high-tech measures to contain the virus. Bringing care into the literature on crisis management in China sheds light on the Chinese state’s reaction to COVID-19 in eliciting nationalist sentiments and positive feelings of cooperation while stigmatizing critical voices as uncooperative and unpatriotic. It shows that care is central not only to the functioning of liberal democracies: the Chinese state also relies on narratives about care to showcase the superiority of its political system and to distinguish between desirable and unwanted forms of citizens’ political engagement after the COVID-19 outbreak.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)274-300
Number of pages27
JournalChina Information
Volume35
Issue number3
Early online date23 Jul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • care
  • collaborative research
  • crisis management
  • politics of disaster
  • visual studies

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