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Visuality And Identity Sinophone Articulations Across The Pacific Shumei Shih

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Visuality And Identity Sinophone Articulations Across The Pacific Shumei Shih
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Shu-mei Shih
ISBN: 9780520940154, 0520940156
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Visuality And Identity Sinophone Articulations Across The Pacific Shumei Shih by Shu-mei Shih 9780520940154, 0520940156 instant download after payment.

Shu-mei Shih inaugurates the field of Sinophone studies in this vanguard excursion into sophisticated cultural criticism situated at the intersections of Chinese studies, Asian American studies, diaspora studies, and transnational studies. Arguing that the visual has become the primary means of mediating identities under global capitalism, Shih examines the production and circulation of images across what she terms the "Sinophone Pacific," which comprises Sinitic-language speaking communities such as the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Chinese America. This groundbreaking work argues that the dispersal of the so-called Chinese peoples across the world needs to be reconceptualized in terms of vibrant or vanishing communities of Sinitic-language cultures rather than of ethnicity and nationality.

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