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Selected Bibliography for  Feminist/Gender and Media

女權/性別及媒體參考文獻

Berry, C, F, Martin and A, Yue. 2003. Mobile Cultures: New Media in Queer

       Asia.  Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Berry, C, Lu X, and Lisa Rofel. 2010. The New Chinese Documentary Movement: For       the Public Record. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Bolter, JD, and R. Grusin. 2000. Remediation: Understanding New Media.    

       Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bu, W, K, Drotner, and S, Livingstone. eds. 2008. "Girls’ Issues, Gender and the

       Media: Feminist Aactivisms in China." In The International Handbook of    

       Children, Media  and Culture. Los Angeles, CA: SAGE: 314–326.

Bu, W, and Q, Zhang. eds. 2011. Xiaochu Jiating Baoli yu Meijie Changdao: Yyanjiu,

       Jianzheng yu Shijian [Media Activism to End Domestic Violence: Research,

       Witness Reports and Practice]. Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chubanshe.

Bushman, B, and C, Anderson. 2002. "Violent Video Games and Hostile

        Expectations: A Test of the General Aggression Model." Personality and Social           Psychology Bulletin 28: 1679–1686.

Butler, J. 1993. Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex". New York:

        Routledge.

Campbell, JE. 2003. "Getting It On Online: Cyberspace, Gay Male Sexuality, and

        Embodied Identity." International Review of Psychiatry 7, no. 3: 425-428. 

Cao, J, J, Xu, and A, Huang. 2015. "New media, New Rhetoric and the Relationship

        between Gender Politics and Class in China in Transition: The Case of ‘Green             Tea Bitch’. "Journalism Bimonthly 130: 50–59.

Chun, WHK. 2009. "Introduction: Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to

         Race." Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 24, no.1: 7–35.

De, Jong W, M, Shaw, and N, Stammers. 2005. Global Activism, Global Media.

         London: Pluto Press.

Downing, J. 2001. Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social

         Movements. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Evans, H. 2008. "Sexed Bodies, Sexualized Identities, and the Limits of Gender."

         China Information 22, no. 2: 361–386.

Gilmartin, CK, G, Hershatter and L, Rofel, et al. eds. 1994. Engendering China:

          Women, Culture, and the State. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Hsiung, P, and YR, Wong. 1998. "Jie Ggui – Connecting the Tracks: Chinese

          Women’s Activism Surrounding the 1995 World Conference on Women in

          Beijing." Gender & History 10, no. 3: 470–497.

Hsiung, P,  M, Jaschok and C, Milwertz, et al. eds. 2001. Chinese Women Organizing:

          Cadres, Feminists, Muslims, Queers. Oxford: Berg.

Jackson, P. 2011. "Capitalism, LGBT Activism, and Queer Autonomy in Thailand." In

         Queer Bangkok: Twenty-first-century Markets, Media and Rights, edited by P               Jackson,195–204. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press:.

Jacobs, A. 2015. "Taking Feminist Battle to China’s Streets, and Landing in Jail."

          New  York Times. Available at

      http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/06/world/asia/chinese-womens-rights-activists-

         fall-afoul-of-officials. html (accessed 20 June 2016).

Jacobs, K. 2012. People’s Pornography: Sex and Surveillance on the Chinese

         Internet. Bristol and Chicago, IL: Intellect.

Lee, CK, and Y, Hsing. 2010. "Social Aactivism in China: Agency and Possibility." In

        Reclaiming Chinese Society: The New Social Activism, edited by Y, Hsing and              CK, Lee,  1–13. Abingdon: Routledge.

Milwertz, C, and W, Bu. 2009. "Non-Governmental Feminist Activism in the People’s

        Republic of China: Communicating Oppositional Gender Equality Knowledge."

        In Social Movements in China and Hong Kong: The Expansion of Protest Space,        editied by KE Kuah-Pearce and G Guiheux, 227–244. Amsterdam: Amsterdam             University Press .

Ng, E. 2011. "Feminist and Queer Practices in the Online and Offline Activism of

        Occupy Wall Street." Networking Knowledge 6, no. 3: 90–114.

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

        Politics of LGBT Integration." Communication, Culture & Critique 6, no. 2: 258–          283.

Penley, C, and S,  Willis. 1988. "Editorial: Male Trouble." Camera Obscura 6, no.7: 4–

         5.

Puente, N. 2011. "Feminist Cyberactivism: Violence against Women, Internet

        Politics, and Spanish Feminist Praxis Online." Continuum: Journal of Media and         Cultural Studies 25, no. 3: 333–346.

Puente, N, and AG, Jim nez. 2009. "New Technologies and New Spaces for Relation:

        Spanish Feminist Praxis Online." European Journal of Women’s Studies 16, no.           3: 249–253.

Radway, J. 1984. Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy and Popular Literature.

        Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.

Riviere, J. 1929. "Womanliness as Masquerade." The International Journal of

         Psychoanalysis 10: 1–5.

Robertson, P. 1996. Guilty Pleasures: Feminist Camp from Mae West to Madonna.

         Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Rodrigues, UM, and B, Smaill. eds. 2008. Youth, Media and Culture in the Asia Pacific

         Region. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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

        Culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Straayer, C. 1996. Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies: Sexual Re-orientations in Film and

        Video. New York: Columbia University Press.

Studlar, G. 1996. This Mad Masquerade: Stardom and Masculinity in the Jazz Age.

        New York: Columbia University Press.

Sun, W. 2014. "Subalternity with Chinese Characteristics." Javnost – The Public 19,

        no. 2: 83–99.

Svensson, M. 2014. "Voice, Power and Connectivity in China’s Microblogosphere:

        Digital Divides on SinaWeibo." China Information 28, no. 2: 168–188.

Terranova, T. 2004. Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. London: Pluto

        Press.

Wajcman, J. 2004. Technofeminism. Cambridge: Polity.

Wallis, C. 2015. "Gender and China’s Online Censorship Protest Culture." Feminist

        Media Studies 15, no.2: 223–238.

Wei, W. 2015. "Street, Behavior, Art: Advocating Gender Rights and the Innovation

        of a Social Movement Repertoire." Chinese Journal of Sociology 1, no. 2: 279–

        304.

Wilson, S. 2003. Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology.

        Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Woodward, K. 1988. "Youthfulness as A Masquerade." Discourse 11(Autumn–

         Winter): 133–134.

Wu, F, and K, Chan. 2012. "Graduated Control and Beyond: The Evolving        

         Government-NGO rRelations.“ China Perspectives 3: 9–17.

Yang, MM. ed. 1999. Spaces of Their Own: Women’s Public Sphere in Transnational

         China. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Zhang, J, P, Sun, D,  Deborah and S, Friedman. eds. 2014. "'When Are You Going to

         Get Married?’: Parental Matchmaking and Middle-Class Women in                  

         Contemporary Urban China." In Wives, Husbands, and Lovers: Marriage and              Sexuality in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Urban China, 118–144. Stanford, CA:    

         Stanford University Press.

Zhang, Z. 2015. "Toward A Digital Political Mimesis: Aesthetic of Affect and Activist

         Video." In DV-Made China: Digital Subjects and Social Transformations after               Independent Film, edited by Z,  Zhang and A, Zito, 332–354. Honolulu:    

          University of Hawai‘i Press. 

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