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Journal Article
positions (2016) 24 (2): 369–401.
Published: 01 May 2016
... historically distinct technologies of feminine selfhood in Taiwan today. Copyright 2016 by Duke University Press 2016 gender Taiwan variety TV celebrity genealogy identity individualization “From Sparrow to Phoenix”:
Imagining Gender Transformation through Taiwanese Women’s Variety TV...
Journal Article
positions (2016) 24 (2): 337–341.
Published: 01 May 2016
... Variety TV.” She does, how-
ever, go at the established tradition of feminist scholarship on Sinophone
media cultures and media subjectivities and gives it a poke even, a cosmetic
surgery one could say. Working her way through the terms for gender...
Journal Article
positions (2006) 14 (1): 67–98.
Published: 01 February 2006
... onstage, those
in the audience, and the virtual television audience. Throughout June 2002,
for example, Hunan TV broadcast the variety show The Three Represen-
tations Benefit Hunan, which celebrated the July 1 birthday of the CCP...
Journal Article
positions (2005) 13 (1): 31–48.
Published: 01 February 2005
... of the World Trade Center
towers had glued the populace to the TV screen with an intensity not seen
since the assassination of President Kennedy in the medium’s early days,
and in its recent history comparable only to the Gulf War show. In a time...
Journal Article
positions (2015) 23 (1): 115–119.
Published: 01 February 2015
...
this was not the first time they were exposed to such violent imagery. On
those occasions, whether in museums of the revolution, history textbooks,
Hevia ∣∣ Image/Text::Text/Image 117
historical movies, or television documentaries...
Journal Article
positions (2017) 25 (1): 195–221.
Published: 01 February 2017
...
personality foregrounds how a variety of statements desperately attempted to
ascribe significance to his experiential trajectory. Despite Singh’s reluctance
to articulate his personal exploits in affective terms, the news media reports
and television...
Journal Article
positions (2008) 16 (3): 769–771.
Published: 01 August 2008
... is an assistant professor in film and television studies at the University
of Vermont. She is currently working on a book-length project theorizing postcolonial East
Asian cinema.
Steffi Richter is professor of Japanese studies...
Journal Article
positions (2014) 22 (4): 877–906.
Published: 01 November 2014
... is the Commentary series,
a print record of the China Central Television (CCTV) program, Winning
in China (Ying zai Zhongguo).38 Winning in China is a game show in which
contestants either present their own plans for setting up/expanding busi...
Journal Article
positions (2012) 20 (4): 983–1007.
Published: 01 November 2012
... 988
state and its agents are at pains to maintain, as manifested, for instance, in
television programming in MediaCorp’s English- language Channel Five.
On another level, the lms’ limitations also reveal the reality of a national...
Journal Article
positions (1996) 4 (1): 127–143.
Published: 01 February 1996
...-
pets, on the radio, on television, in concerts of every description, in variety
programs, and in karaoke clubs, KTv booths, in the enthusiasm for home
karaoke, on mass, open-air dance floors and in expensive, elegant dance
spots...
Journal Article
positions (2002) 10 (1): 39–78.
Published: 01 February 2002
...
combining found footage, documentary imagery, photographs, and draw-
ings related to the 1960 security treaty between Japan and the United States.
Rather than simply presenting the images in a matter-of-fact fashion (as you
would see in a television...
Journal Article
positions (2010) 18 (2): 417–423.
Published: 01 May 2010
... people has been made visible through magazines, newspa-
pers, and television. The only exception to this is film. It is not that no films
have been made, but that people who made queer films have all been cen-
sored and executed!3 This has to do...
Journal Article
positions (2001) 9 (2): 467–493.
Published: 01 May 2001
... culture dominated by the United States. This “struggle
for memory,” to use Henry Giroux’s term, takes place not only in the areas
of policies and politics, but also within the mass entertainment industries of
television, video, and film, which...
Journal Article
positions (1997) 5 (3): 687–707.
Published: 01 August 1997
...-
tory, in which shared memories and memory objects can move from one
realm to another, shifting meaning and context, the camera image-pho-
tograph, film, and video/television-plays a very particular role. Images
have profound capacities...
Journal Article
positions (1995) 3 (1): 192–223.
Published: 01 February 1995
... 199
ans.1” Even a very popular television program in the early 1980s, “Tongt’o tii
wangkuk” [Frozen kingdom], set completely in north Korea, represented
major figures in the north Korean state rather than ordinary people...
Journal Article
positions (2009) 17 (2): 321–346.
Published: 01 May 2009
...
through eight printings within ten months. Following it was a flood of news
reports, publications, and TV programs featuring Shanghai. At the end of
2000, “going to Shanghai” was listed as one of the “top ten commodities of
the year” by Shangye...
Journal Article
positions (2001) 9 (1): 187–217.
Published: 01 February 2001
..., friends, and so forth were sometimes
joined with accounts such as that of the successful predictions of Ronald
Reagan’s astrologer, culled presumably from popular periodicals, or from
the burgeoning genre of television programs devoted...
Journal Article
positions (2002) 10 (1): 79–110.
Published: 01 February 2002
... organization was a member.19
The group’s exposure in weekly magazines as well as in the newspapers and
on TV also encouraged those who had never been to a protest rally before,
and several other “voiceless voices” or “anyone-can-join-us” citizens’ groups...
Journal Article
positions (1995) 3 (1): 149–183.
Published: 01 February 1995
... negotiates with the gradually
shifting political parameters of cultural expression set up by the Guomin-
dang (GMD). Particularly when cultural expressions concern mainland
China, as in the television travelogues on China...
Journal Article
positions (1998) 6 (1): 239–251.
Published: 01 February 1998
... Television (CCTV), as
well as American scholars specializing in Western cultural studies. The top-
ics debated included the influence of consumer culture on daily public life
in the PRC; the manufacturing, production, and social function...