Covid-19 pandemic disease and the racialization of Asian American
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2022
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Université De Larbi Ben M’hidi Oum EL Bouaghi
Abstract
This research work investigates the impact of covid-19 on reviving the Asian American
Racialization. It attempts to show discrimination faced by Asian-Americans due to the
stereotype promotes, by historical events and hate discourse. It aims also to shed light on
historical context related to Asian in United State of America. The study has the aim to follow
the reviving of " the yellow peril" and the historical continuum of violence and discrimination
in United State of America. This research purports to investigate how covid-19 transformed
into an ideological pandemic and how it revives "the yellow peril", the research explain how
Covid-19 impact human lives we tends also to shed light or criticize textual analyze, clarify
the power of the hate discourse on creating an ideological pandemic through social media
taking the example of Donald Trump's tweets, which signify the most aggressive reference
Americans justify their violence acts through. Measuring the example of Asian's stories
where they faced different types of violence due to the stereotype of elites as well as Trump.
The result reached revealed the relationship between the expansion of Covid-19 and the hate
Discource on creating ideological conflicts between ethnic groups that led to racialization.
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Covid-19, Racialization, Hate discourse