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Post/feminist impulses: Neoliberal ideology and class politics in Annie Wang’s The people’s republic of desire (2006)
Yin Nga Kelly TSE
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Class Politics
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Neoliberal Ideology
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Postfeminist
100%
Transnational
50%
China
25%
Copyright
25%
Women's Studies
25%
Neoliberal
25%
Chinese Women
25%
Attendants
25%
Post-socialist China
25%
Class-based
25%
Satire
25%
Feminism
25%
Women Writers
25%
Class Dynamics
25%
Postfeminism
25%
Feminist Ethics
25%
Transnational Engagement
25%
Furor
25%
Commodity Culture
25%
Neoliberal Ethos
25%
Feminist Reading
25%
Arts and Humanities
Transnational
100%
China
66%
Global
33%
Local
33%
Awareness
33%
Ethos
33%
Tension
33%
Registre
33%
Dynamics
33%
Discursive
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Engagement
33%
Socialist
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Limits
33%
Women writers
33%
Feminist ethics
33%
Denouement
33%
Post-feminism
33%
Womens Studies
33%
Commodity culture
33%
Satire
33%
Feminist Reading
33%