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Gender and everyday evasions: Moving with Cantopop
John N ERNI
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
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Mass Culture
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Musical form
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Gender politics
100%
Evasion
100%
Sound
50%
Affective
50%
Post-colonial
50%
Style
50%
Popular
50%
Lyrics
50%
Exemplar
50%
Musical expression
50%
Political imagination
50%
Keyphrases
Cantopop
100%
Hong Kong
50%
Ambivalence
50%
Popular Culture
50%
Musical Form
50%
Gender Politics
50%
Copyright
25%
Popular
25%
Postcolonial
25%
Economic Prosperity
25%
Everyday Life
25%
Changing Identities
25%
Gender Negotiation
25%
Cultural Logic
25%
Musical Expression
25%
Sensibility
25%
Redrawing
25%
Political Imagination
25%
Music Consumption
25%
Social Imagination
25%
Higher Moments
25%
Affective Map
25%