Affective Spaces The Cultural Politics of Emotion in China

Explores how affect and emotion create new ways of understanding contemporary Chinese politicsPresents informed explanations based on vivid portraits of various emotional spectacles, scenes, encounters, actions, and reactions that are not available in the study of Chinese PoliticsAddresses the impor...

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Politics
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism bisacsh
Affect (Psychology) Political aspects China
Affect (Psychology) Social aspects China
Emotions Political aspects China
Emotions Social aspects China
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Affect (Psychology) Social aspects China
Emotions Political aspects China
Emotions Social aspects China
title Affective Spaces The Cultural Politics of Emotion in China
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title_fullStr Affective Spaces The Cultural Politics of Emotion in China Shih-Diing Liu, Wei Shi
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title_short Affective Spaces
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title_sub The Cultural Politics of Emotion in China
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Affect (Psychology) Political aspects China
Affect (Psychology) Social aspects China
Emotions Political aspects China
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