Dear All,
We are delighted to announce that Vol 3, Issue 2 of the East Asian Journal of Popular Culture has been released.
This special edition, edited by Adina Zemanek, explores ideas of Taiwanesness across Popular Culture. Please see here for more details. https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=3381/
Contents List:
Taiwaneseness revisited: Lasting themes and new trends in contemporary popular culture - Adina Zemanek
From ‘Blue and White Porcelain’ to ‘Island’s Sunrise’: Young audience perceptions of Chineseness and Taiwaneseness in Taiwan’s popular music - Chen-Yu Lin And Haekyung Um
All under heaven KANO: The politics of nostalgia and the making of a new Taiwanese identity in Wei Te-sheng’s Taiwan-Japan trilogy - Frederik H. Green
Power asymmetries in intercultural theatre in Taiwan: Flagship productions and audience response - Wei-Chih Wang
From visual fantasies to bodily trajectories: The insular epistemology of around-the-island journeys in Taiwan cinema - Ssu-Fang Liu Jessie
When localism meets racism: The controversy caused by the music video Foreigner - Hsin-I Sydney Yueh
The Chinese animation blockbuster and Lotus Lantern (1999) - Shaopeng Chen
Review Article - Yi-Huei Wang
All best Kate Taylor-Jones, Ann Heylen and John Berra (editors)
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