China's youth cultures and collective spaces : creativity, sociality, identity and resistance /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Frangville, Vanessa (Editor), Gaffric, Gwennaƫl (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge contemporary Asian societies
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Youth culture in com modified collective spaces
  • 1. From homes to parks, shopping malls, and theaters-- trajectory of spatial shift in Chinese Erciyuan Cosplay practices / Hua Bin
  • 2. From Tian'anmen Square to Grand Palais in Paris: the shifting spirit in the com modification of Rock in the PRC / Peng Lei
  • 3. Can China have its hip hop? Negotiating the boundaries between mainstream and underground youth cultural spaces on the Internet talent show Rap of China / Jingsi Christina Wu
  • pt. II Spaces of sociability
  • 4. Spaces of youth cultural production in rural China / Adam Yuet Chau
  • 5. sociability of Millennials in cyberspace: a comparative analysis of barrage subtitling in Nico Nico Douga and Bilibili / Seio Nakajima
  • 6. Representations of sociability in public spaces in the Uyghur web series Anar Pishti: resilience, resistance, and reinvention / Vanessa Frangville
  • pt. III Spaces of social engagement
  • 7. Masked demonstrations: deploying creative tactics to protest air pollution / Elizabeth Brunner
  • 8. Chinese LGBT+ activism--playing, organizing, and playful resistance / Stun Deklerck
  • 9. Struggling around the politics of recognition: the formation of communities of interpretations and of emotions among a collective of migrant workers in twenty-first century China / Eric Florence
  • pt. IV Traveling in space-time
  • 10. Collective space/time travel in Chinese cyberliterature / Gwennael Gaffric
  • 11. Traveling back in our parent's time: Han Han's Duckweed / Corrado Neri
  • 12. "We are not like the calligraphers of ancient times": a study of young calligraphy practitioners in contemporary China / Jeroen De Kloet
  • 13. Concluding remarks: afterthoughts: rethinking the spatial politics of presence in China's youth culture / Lisa Richaud.