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Date 2021-08-19

Title

"Frames of War" of "Informants": Informants' Cognition of the Frames in Shih Ming-Cheng, Lee Chiao, Tzeng Ching-Wen and Yeh Shih-Tao's Works

Author

Li, Shu-Chun

Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Gender Studies, Kaohsiung Medical University

Abstract

This article use “Frames of War” to discuss works by Shih Ming-Cheng, Lee Chiao, Tzeng Ching-Wen and Yeh Shih-Tao. “Frames of War” will distinguish people that are worthy and not worthy of mourning. However, “Frames of War” are not stable. Sometimes, the informants under “Frames of War” become self-distortion and self-denial, which confuse the boundary of the frame. The frame of distinguishing the enemy group/ my group is unstable within the regime. The classification of justice/ injustice in the “Frames of War” that the ruler attempted to establish did not exist. Finally, this article wants to propose that the system not simply provides monetary benefit, but also moral legitimacy. The bonus is not only material, but also the acquisition of symbolic status (such as the position of the principal), but also the praise of patriotism (the party of moral justice).

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