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Bibiliography for Queer and Media

 

                                              

Arthur, Paul. 2003. “Essay Questions: From Alain Resnais to Michael Moore.” Film        Comment 39 (1): 58–64.

Bacchetta, Paola. 2002. “Rescaling Transnational ‘Queerdom’: Lesbian and

       ‘Lesbian’ Identitary–Positionalities in Delhi in the 1980s.” Antipode 34, no. 5:           947–73.

Bao, Hongwei. 2010. “Enlightenment Space, Affective Space: Travelling Queer  

        Film Festival in China.” In Gender, Mobility and Citizenship in Asia, edited by          Mikako Iwatake, 174–205. Helsinki: Renvall Institute Publications.

———. 2011. “‘Queer Comrades’: Transnational Popular Culture, Queer Sociality,          and Socialist Legacy.” English Language Notes 49, no. 1: 131–37.

Berry, Chris, Fran Martin, and Audrey Yue. 2003. Mobile Cultures: New Media in             Queer Asia. Durham: Duke University Press.

Berry, Chris, and Lisa Rofel. 2010. “Introduction.” In The New Chinese  

        Documentary Movement: For the Public Record, edited by Chris Berry, Xinyu          Lü, and Lisa Rofel, 3–14. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Byrd, Jodi A. 2011. The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism.  

         Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press.

Campbell, J. E. 2004. Getting It on Online: Cyberspace, Gay Male Sexuality, and  

          Embodied Identity. New York: Haworth Press.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. 2000. Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and

         Historical Difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chen, Gang, and Jinjing Zhu. 2009. “Behind the ‘Green Dam’: Internet    

          Censorship in China.” EAI Background Brief, no. 474.

Chen, Kuan-Hsing. 2010. Asia as Method : Toward Deimperialization. Durham, NC:          Duke University Press, 2010.

Chi, Ta-wei, ed. 1997. Queer Archipelago: A Reader of the Queer Discourses in

        Taiwan. Taipei: Yuanzun Wenhua Chuban.

Chiang, Howard. 2014. “(De)Provincializing China: Queer Historicism and    

        Sinophone Postcolonial Critique.” In Queer Sinophone Cultures, edited by             Howard Chiang and Ari Larissa Heinrich, 19–51. New York: Routledge.

Ching, Leo. 2001. Becoming “Japanese”: Colonial Taiwan and the Politics of

         Identity Formation. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Chiu, Kuei-fen. 2009. “The Production of Indigeneity: Contemporary Indigenous

        Literature in Taiwan and Trans-Cultural Inheritance.” The China Quarterly                200, no. 200: 1071–87.

Chou, Wah-shan. 2000. Tongzhi: Politics of Same-Sex Eroticism in Chinese

         Societies. New York: Haworth Press.

Chu, Wei-cheng Raymond, ed. 2008. Critical Sexual Politics: Taishe Reader in

         Gender/Sexuality and Queer. Taipei: Taiwan Shehui Yanjiu Zazhi Chubanshe.

———. 1998. “Postcolonial Thoughts on Gay Movement in Taiwan: On the

         Question of Coming out.” Taiwan Sociological Studies Quarterly 30: 35–62.

Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, and Thomas Keenan. 2006. New Media, Old Media: A

         History and Theory Reader. London and New York: Routledge.

Duggan, Lisa. 2002. “The New Homonormativity: The Sexual Politics of

          Neoliberalism.” In Materializing Democracy: Toward a Revitalized Cultural

          Politics, edited by Russ Castronovo and Dana Nelson, 175–94. Durham, NC:           Duke University Press.

Engebretsen, Elisabeth L., William F Schroeder, and Hongwei Bao, eds. 2014.

        Queer/Tongzhi China: New Perspectives on Research, Activism and Media              Cultures. Nias Press.

Erai, Michelle, and Scott L. Morgensen, eds. 2012. “Karangatia: Calling Out          

         Gender and Sexuality in Settler Societies.” Special issue, Settler Colonial    

         Studies 2, no. 2.

Gilroy, Paul. The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness. 1993.

        Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993.

Ginsburg, Faye D, Lila Abu-Lughod, and Brian Larkin, eds. 2002. Media World:

        Anthropology on New Terrain. Berkeley, California: University of California

        Press.

Harwit, Eric, and Duncan Clark. 2001. “Shaping the Internet in China: Evolution of

         Political Control over Network Infrastructure and Content.” Asian Survey 41

         (3): 377–408.

Ho, Loretta Wing Wah. 2010. “The Gay Space in Chinese Cyberspace: Self-

        Censorship, Commercialisation and Misrepresentation.” In Gay and Lesbian           Subculture in Urban China, 99–117. New York: Routledge.

Jackson, P. 2011. “Capitalism, Lgbt Activism, and Queer Autonomy in Thailand.”

        In Queer Bangkok: Twenty-First-Century Markets, Media and Rights, edited            by Peter A. Jackson, 195–204. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Johnson, Matthew D, Keith B. Wagner, Kiki Tianqi Yu, and Luke Vulpiani, eds.

         2014. China’s iGeneration: Cinema and Moving Image Culture for the        

        Twenty-First Century. New York and London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Juhasz, Alexandra. 2009. “Learning the Five Lessons of YouTube : After Trying to           Teach There, I Don ’ T Believe the Hype.” Cinema Journal 48 (2): 145–50.

Keeling, Kara. 2014. “Queer OS.” Cinema Journal 53 (2): 152–57.  

         doi:10.1353/cj.2014.0004.

Huang, Hans Tao-Ming. 2011. Queer Politics and Sexual Modernity in Taiwan.

         Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Lai, Paul, and Lindsey Claire Smith. 2010. “Introduction,” in “Alternative Contact:

         Indigeneity, Globalism, and American Studies.” edited by Paul Lai and          

         Lindsey Claire Smith, special issue, American Quarterly 62, no. 3: 407–36.

Leung, Helen Hok-Sze. 2010. Farewell My Concubine: A Queer Film Classic.

         Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press.

Li, Yinhe. 2000. Queer Theory: Western Sexual Thought in 1990s. Beijing: Shishi

         Chubanshe.

Lim, Song Hwee. 2008. “How to Be Queer in Taiwan: Translation, Appropriation,

         and the Construction of a Queer Identity in Taiwan.” In AsiaPacificQueer:

        Rethinking Genders and Sexualities, edited by Fran Martin, Mark Mclelland,           Peter Jackson, and Audrey Yue, 235–50. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Liu, Lydia H. 1995. Translingual Practice: Literature, National Culture, and

        Translated Modernity: China, 1900-1937. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Liu, Petrus. 2012. “Queer Human Rights in and against China: Marxism and the

        Figuration of the Human.” Social Text 30, no. 1: 71–90.

———. 2010. “Why Does Queer Theory Need China?” Positions: East Asia

        Cultures Critique 18, no. 2: 291–320.

Liu, Petrus, and Lisa Rofel. 2010. “Beyond the Strai(gh)ts: Transnationalism and

       Queer Chinese Politics.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 18, no. 2: 281–          89.

Lü, Xinyu. 2003. Ji Lu Zhongguo: Dang Dai Zhongguo Xin Ji Lu Yun Dong. Beijing:

        Sheng huo, du shu, xin zhi san lien shu dian.

———. 2010. “Rethinking China’s New Documentary Movement: Engagement

        with the Social.” In The New Chinese Documentary Movement: For the                   Public Record, edited by Chris Berry, Xinyu Lu, and Lisa Rofel, 15–48. Hong    

        Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Manalansan IV, Martin F. 1995. “In the Shadows of Stonewall: Examining Gay

         Transnational Politics and the Diasporic Dilema.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian

         and Gay Studies 2, no. 4: 427–38.

Martin, Fran. 2010. Backward Glances: Contemporary Chinese Cultures and the

        Female Homoerotic Imaginary. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

———. Situating Sexualities : Queer Representation in Taiwanese Fiction, Film

         and Public Culture. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2003.

Martin, Fran, and Josephine Ho. 2006. “Editorial Introduction: Trans/Asia,

        Trans/Gender.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 7, no. 2: 185–87.

Martin, Fran, Mark Mclelland, Peter Jackson, and Audrey Yue, eds. 2008.

        AsiaPacifiQueer: Rethinking Genders and Sexualities. Urbana, IL: University of

        Illinois Pres.

Ng, Eve. 2011. “Feminist and Queer Practices in the Online and Offline Activism

         of Occupy Wall Street.” Networking Knowledge 6 (3): 90–114.

———. 2013. “A ‘Post-Gay’ Era? Media Gaystreaming, Homonormativity, and the

          Politics of LGBT Integration.” Communication, Culture & Critique 6 (2): 258–

          83. doi:10.1111/cccr.12013.

O’Riordan, Kate, and David J Philips. 2007. Queer Online: Media Technology &

         Sexuality. New York: Peter Lang.

Puar, Jasbir. 2007. Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times.

        Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007.

Puente, N. 2011. “Feminist Cyberactivism: Violence Against Women, Internet

        Politics, and Spanish Feminist Praxis Online.” Continuum: Journal of Media  

        and Cultural Studies 25 (3): 333–46.

Puente, N. and Jiménez, A. G. 2009. “New Technologies and New Spaces for

         Relation: Spanish Feminist Praxis Online.” European Journal of Women’s

         Studies 16 (3): 249–53.

Qiu, Linchuan. 2009. Working-Class Network Society: Communication Technology          and the Information Have-Less in Urban China. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Renov, Michael. 2004. The Subject of Documentary. Minneapolis: University of  

         Minnesota Press.

Rich, Adrienne. 1980. “Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence.”

         Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 5: 631–60.

Rodrigues, Usha M., and Belinda Smaill, eds. 2008. Youth, Media and Culture in             the Asia Pacific Region. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Pub.

Rofel, Lisa. 2007. Desiring China: Experiments in Neoliberalism, Sexuality, and      

        Public Culture. Durham: Duke University Press.

Sakai, Naoki. 1997. Translation and Subjectivity: On Japan and Cultural

        Nationalism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.

Smith, Andrea. 2010. “Queer Theory and Native Studies: The Heteronormativity

       of Settler Colonialism.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 16, no. 1–

        2: 42–68.

Spencer, Norman. 2012. “Ten Years of Queer Cinema in China.” Positions 20, no.

         1: 373–83.

Stockmann, Daniela, and Mary E. Gallagher. 2011. “Remote Control: How the

       Media Sustain Authoritarian Rule in China.” Comparative Political Studies 44  

       (4).

Stryker, Susan, and Paisley Currah. 2014. “General Editors’ Introduction.”

       Transgender Studies Quarterly 1, no. 3: 303–7.

Tan, Jia. 2015. “Neoliberalized Romantic Encounter: If You Are the One and the

        Gender Politics of Chinese Reality TV.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies

        20: 79–102.

Tan, Jia. 2016. “Aesthetics of Queer Becoming: Comrade Yue and Chinese

        Community-based Documentaries Online.” Critical Studies in Media    

        Communication, forthcoming.

Voci, Paola. 2010. China on Video: Smaller-Screen Realities. Abingdon and New

         York: Routledge.

Wang, Qi. 2014. Memory, Subjectivity and Indepedent Chinese Cinema.

          Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Warner, Michael. 1991. “Introduction: Fear of a Queer Planet.” Social Text 9 (4): 3–

         17.

Yan, Yunxiang. 2009. “The Individualization of Chinese Society.” London School    

        of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology.

Yang, Guobin. 2009. The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online.

         New York: Columbia University Press.

———. 2014. “Internet Activism & the Party-State in China.” Daedalus 143 (2):

         110–23.

Yu, Haiqing, and Audrey Yue. 2008. “China’s Super Girl Mobile Youth Cultures and

         New Sexualities.” In Youth, Media and Culture in the Asia Pacific Region,

         edited by Usha M Rodrigues and Berlinda Smail, 117–34. Newcastle, UK:

         Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Yang, Jie. 2011. Queer Theory and Critical Practice. Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui

         Kexue Chubanshe.

Yang, Ling, and Hongwei Bao. 2012. “Queerly Intimate: Friends, Fans and    

         Affective Communication in a Super Girl Fan Fiction Community.” Cultural

         Studies 26 (6): 842.

Yue, Audrey. 2012. “Mobile Intimacies in the Queer Sinophone Films of Cui

         Zi’en.” Journal of Chinese Cinemas 6, no. 1: 95–108.

———. 2014. “Queer Asian Cinema and Media Studies: From Hybridity to Critical

         Regionality.” Cinema Journal 53, no. 2: 145–51.

Zhang, Zhen, ed. 2007. The Urban Generation: Chinese Cinema and Society at

         the Turn of the Twenty-First Century. Durham: Duke University Press.

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