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" The political economy of affect and emotion in East Asia / "
[edited by] Jie Yang
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BL
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Record Number
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628531
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Doc. No
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Title & Author
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The political economy of affect and emotion in East Asia /\ [edited by] Jie Yang
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Series Statement
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Asia's transformations ;; 42
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Page. NO
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xxiii, 247 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9780415709705
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: 0415709709
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction -- The politics of affect and emotion: imagination, potentiality and anticipation in East Asia / Jie Yang -- pt. II Happiness and psychologization -- 1.Crafting Confucian remedies for happiness in contemporary China: unraveling the Yu Dan phenomenon / Yanhua Zhang -- 2.The happiness of the marginalized: affect, counseling and self-reflexivity in China / Jie Yang -- pt. III Body, affect and subjectivity -- 3.Banking in affects: the child, a landscape and the performance of a canonical view / Teresa Kuan -- 4.Hospitality and detachment: Japanese tour guides' affective labor in Canada / Shiho Satsuka -- pt. IV Tears, media and affective articulation -- 5.Tears, capital, ethics: television and the public sphere in Japan / Daniel White -- 6.Melodrama for change: gender, kuqing xi and the affective articulation of Chinese TV drama / Shuyu Kong -- pt. V Gender, affective labor and biopolitical economy --
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Contents note continued: 7."Affective foreigners save our elder citizens": gender, affective labor and biopolitics in Japan / Ayaka Yoshimizu -- 8.Fulfilling the self and transnational intimacy through emotional labor: the experiences of migrant Filipino domestic workers in South Korea / Toshiko Tsujimoto -- pt. VI Affect, modernity and empires -- 9.Affective attachments to Japanese Women's language: language, gender and emotion in colonialism / Momoko Nakamura -- 10.The politics of haan: affect and the domestication of anger in South Korea / Sung Kil Min -- 11.Familial communism and cartoons: an affective political economy of North Korea / Craig Mackie
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Subject
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Emotions-- Social aspects
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Economics-- Political aspects
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Subject
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East Asia, Civilization, 21st century
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East Asia, History, 21st century
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Subject
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East Asia, Social conditions, 21st century
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Dewey Classification
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950.4/3
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LC Classification
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DS509.3.P65 2014
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