Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia's vast migrant workforce, with a notably larger undocumented segment, grappled with dire conditions due to their predominantly low-skilled and semi-skilled employment. These challenges were compounded by cramped and unsanitary living conditions, exacerbate...

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Main Author: Siti Nurnadilla Mohamad Jamil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23207/1/TD%2010.pdf
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description During the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia's vast migrant workforce, with a notably larger undocumented segment, grappled with dire conditions due to their predominantly low-skilled and semi-skilled employment. These challenges were compounded by cramped and unsanitary living conditions, exacerbated by limited access to healthcare services, especially for those lacking proper documentation. The Al-Jazeera’s 101 East ‘Locked Up in Malaysia’s Lockdown’ (2020, July 3) documentary starkly portrayed these hardships, illuminating the harsh realities faced by these workers. However, the documentary prompted a contentious response from the Malaysian government, accusing it of tarnishing the country’s image. This paper delves into the responses to the documentary, particularly the counter-narratives presented by Malaysian netizens. Employing the critical discourse analysis (CDA) framework, this paper examines the discourse of defence (apologia) in the responses, focusing on the discursive strategies, namely nomination, predication, and argumentation. The findings reveal the strategic manoeuvres employed by Malaysian netizens as they sought to restore the nation’s image and reputation, shedding light on how they repositioned themselves in relation to the ‘Other’. Inadvertently, these led to a nuanced negotiation process that perpetuated and reinforced discrimination and racism, widening the gap between Malaysians (in-group) and the migrant community (out-group) during challenging times like the pandemic. This paper’s significance lies in its dual contribution: understanding apologia strategies and their linguistic construction’s role in perpetuating racism and discrimination while also laying the groundwork for more inclusive language use that fosters empathy, combats subtle bias and prejudice, and promotes unity within Malaysia’s diverse socio-political landscape.
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spelling ukm.eprints-232072024-03-14T08:03:25Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23207/ Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary Siti Nurnadilla Mohamad Jamil, During the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia's vast migrant workforce, with a notably larger undocumented segment, grappled with dire conditions due to their predominantly low-skilled and semi-skilled employment. These challenges were compounded by cramped and unsanitary living conditions, exacerbated by limited access to healthcare services, especially for those lacking proper documentation. The Al-Jazeera’s 101 East ‘Locked Up in Malaysia’s Lockdown’ (2020, July 3) documentary starkly portrayed these hardships, illuminating the harsh realities faced by these workers. However, the documentary prompted a contentious response from the Malaysian government, accusing it of tarnishing the country’s image. This paper delves into the responses to the documentary, particularly the counter-narratives presented by Malaysian netizens. Employing the critical discourse analysis (CDA) framework, this paper examines the discourse of defence (apologia) in the responses, focusing on the discursive strategies, namely nomination, predication, and argumentation. The findings reveal the strategic manoeuvres employed by Malaysian netizens as they sought to restore the nation’s image and reputation, shedding light on how they repositioned themselves in relation to the ‘Other’. Inadvertently, these led to a nuanced negotiation process that perpetuated and reinforced discrimination and racism, widening the gap between Malaysians (in-group) and the migrant community (out-group) during challenging times like the pandemic. This paper’s significance lies in its dual contribution: understanding apologia strategies and their linguistic construction’s role in perpetuating racism and discrimination while also laying the groundwork for more inclusive language use that fosters empathy, combats subtle bias and prejudice, and promotes unity within Malaysia’s diverse socio-political landscape. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23207/1/TD%2010.pdf Siti Nurnadilla Mohamad Jamil, (2023) Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 29 (4). pp. 142-159. ISSN 0128-5157 https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1636
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Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary
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title_full Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary
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title_full_unstemmed Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary
title_short Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary
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