Consensus and Contestation: Popular Gender Discourses in Contemporary China

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Respondent for paper 673: Qi Ling
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Respondent for paper 670: Meijiadai Bai
Respondent for paper 995: Yalan Huang

Consensus and Contestation: Popular Gender Discourses in Contemporary China
Session Code:
POP-1
Chair:
Sara
Liao
Pennsylvania State University
673
Popular media, sexism, and gender antagonism: The market-state complex of misogyny in China
Session Code:
POP-1
Sara
Liao
Pennsylvania State University
669
Feminist affect on social media: An analysis of the discourse of housewives in China
Session Code:
POP-1
Qi
Ling
Beijing Jiaotong University
670
Investigating patriarchal fandom governance in China through discursive analysis on “Fanquan Nvhai” (fangirls)
Session Code:
POP-1
Yalan
Huang
Jinan University
Chen
Fan
Independent Researcher
Jingyi
Guo
Independent Researcher
955
Love and exhaustion of “data fan-workers”: Digital exploitation of Chinese fans’ affective labor on social network platforms
Session Code:
POP-1
Meijiadai
Bai
Liaoning University
Jiahe
Wang
Shanghai Jiaotong University
Fang
Wu
Shanghai Jiaotong University

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