Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness

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adam_text TRANSPACIFIC ATTACHMENTS / WONG, LILYYYD1983-YYEAUTHOR : 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INTRODUCTION: SEX WORK, MEDIA NETWORKS, AND TRANSPACIFIC HISTORIES OF AFFECT DESIRING ACROSS THE PACIFIC: TRANSNATIONAL CONTACT IN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ASIAN/AMERICAN LITERATURE OVER MY DEAD BODY: MELODRAMATIC CROSSINGS OF ANNA MAY WONG AND RUAN LINGYU EROTIC LIAISONS: SINOPHONIC QUEERING OF THE SHAW BROTHERS CHINESE DREAM OFFENSE TO THE EAR: HEARING THE SINOPHONIC IN WANG ZHENHE S ROSE, ROSE, I LOVE YOU DWELLING: AFFECTIVE LABOR AND REORDERED KINSHIPS IN THE FOURTH PORTRAIT AND SEEKING ASIAN FEMALE CODA: WHAT DWELLS DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Prostitutes in literature
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Chinese in literature
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title Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness
title_auth Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness
title_exact_search Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness
title_full Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness Lily Wong
title_fullStr Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness Lily Wong
title_full_unstemmed Transpacific attachments sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness Lily Wong
title_short Transpacific attachments
title_sort transpacific attachments sex work media networks and affective histories of chineseness
title_sub sex work, media networks, and affective histories of chineseness
topic Prostitutes in motion pictures
Prostitutes in literature
Chinese in motion pictures
Chinese in literature
National characteristics, Chinese
Chinesin Motiv (DE-588)7523891-3 gnd
Prostituierte Motiv (DE-588)4121525-4 gnd
Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd
Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 gnd
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Prostitutes in literature
Chinese in motion pictures
Chinese in literature
National characteristics, Chinese
Chinesin Motiv
Prostituierte Motiv
Medien
Gruppenidentität
China
USA
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