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Glossy subjects: G&L Magazine and 'Tonghzi' cultural visibility in Taiwan
John N ERNI
, Anthony J. SPIRES
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Arts and Humanities
Periodicals
100%
Taiwan
100%
Family
40%
Framework
20%
Critical Reading
20%
Sociocultural
20%
Liberal
20%
Taiwanese
20%
1990s
20%
Identity Construction
20%
contradictory
20%
Subjectivity
20%
Popular
20%
Dynamics
20%
Mass Culture
20%
London
20%
Identity Politics
20%
Filial Piety
20%
Cultural Practices
20%
Commodification
20%
Cultural Users
20%
New Delhi
20%
Family relationships
20%
Keyphrases
Taiwan
100%
Family Life
40%
Taiwanese
20%
Copyright
20%
Lesbian
20%
Liberal
20%
Modernity
20%
Identity Politics
20%
Identity Construction
20%
Filial piety
20%
Cultural Practices
20%
Popular Culture
20%
Democratic Ideals
20%
Lesbian Identity
20%
New Delhi
20%
Family Relationships
20%
Queerness
20%
Commodification
20%
Family Politics
20%
Cultural Consumption
20%
Popular Magazines
20%
Queer Identity
20%
Gay Identity
20%
Individual Subjectivity
20%
Social Sciences
Family
100%
London
50%
Identity Politics
50%
Identity Construction
50%
Cultural Practices
50%
Subjectivity
50%
New Delhi
50%
Commodification
50%
Mass Culture
50%