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Privilege and Prejudice: Han Victimhood and Legitimizing Islamophobia in China
Ying Miao
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Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Aston University
Society and Politics
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Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Narrative
100%
Victimhood
100%
Islamophobia
100%
Uyghur
100%
Discourse
33%
Majority
33%
Gaze
33%
Online
33%
Content Analysis
33%
Harmony
33%
Victims
33%
Danger
33%
Readership
33%
Suspicion
33%
Superiority
33%
Betrayal
33%
Authors
33%
saviour
33%
Hate speech
33%
Authoritarian Regime
33%
Keyphrases
China
100%
Victimhood
100%
Islamophobia
100%
Uyghur
100%
Cyberspace
33%
Perceived Threat
33%
Scholarly Attention
33%
Authoritarian Regimes
33%
Victim Role
33%
Confessional
33%
Betrayal
33%
Euro-American
33%
Underdog
33%
Hate Speech
33%
Saviour
33%
Hidden Danger
33%
Rights Discourse
33%
Ethnic Harmony
33%
Alt-right
33%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Narrative
100%
Islamophobia
100%
Chinese
33%
Content Analysis
33%
Readership
33%
Alt-right
33%
Discourse
33%
Authors
33%
Psychology
Narrative
100%