Queer Media in China的创作者 ··· 包宏伟 作者 喜欢读"Queer Media in China"的人也喜欢 ··· Black Feminism Reimagined Queering Chinese Kinship Disaffected Affective Spaces Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobil... Inside the Circle Vulgar Beauty 被創造的疾病 7.8 同聲同氣 Whipping ...
Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China, by Jia Tan. New York: New York University Press, 2023. 208 pp. US$89.00 (cloth), US$28.00 (paper); also available as an e-book.doi:10.1086/728164Fran MartinChina Journal...
Introduction: making a queer turn in contemporary Chinese-language media studiesArticleThe past decade has seen a surge in the scholarship of queer China and Sinophone studies, which has productively explored the geocultural travelling and transformation of Western-originated queer theories and identity ...
This emerging “queer TV China” culture has generated sizable transcultural queer fan communities both online and off... (展开全部) 作者简介 ··· Jamie J. Zhao is assistant professor in media and cultural studies in the School of Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong. 目录 ·...
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at Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts. In addition to his creative works, some of his books include 2018’sQueer Comrades: Gay Identity and Tongzhi Activism in Postsocialist China,2020’sQueer China: Lesbian and Gay Literature and Visual Culture under Postsocialism; and 2021’sQueer Media in China....
From Russia, now living in Shanghai, popular Illustration Artist on Social Media. Sdobnov is known for portraying a collective LGBTQ+ imagery through his unique perspective, and visually manifesting private sensual fantasy. His works have been acknowledged and forwarded by numerous gay icons on soc...
While American gay rights supporters were celebrating the Supreme Court's gay marriage decisions, China's LGBTI community had its own news to cheer: the first gay film festival to go off without government harassment.
Queer Media in China, by Hongwei Bao. London: Routledge, 2021. xvi+238 pp. 120.00 (cloth), 36.99 (e-book). This essay argues for an affective methodology based on an attention to how visceral connections to film help queer people from the People?s Republic of Ch... JJ Zhao - 《China...
In China, ‘queerbaiting’ used by erotic entrepreneurs in media representations assumes that, in a heteronormative society, it is the heterosexuals who ”bait the queer.” Members of the queer community are neither publicly acknowledged as queer individuals, nor do they openly self-identify as suc...