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Queering BL televisuality across Asia: queer polylocality across Thailand, Hong Kong and South Korea
Wounded masculinity and televisual fantasy : the rise of "beautiful, strong, and tragic" (mei qiang can) male figures in Chinese television dramas
Affect on the move : representations of the spring festival travel rush in Chinese independent documentaries
Liminality as cultural symptom : dreamcore aesthetics and the spatialization of impasse in contemporary Chinese cinema
Within the pulse of water : posthuman poetics and rhythmic reading
Beyond the human : posthumanism and the radical updates of the girl's bildungsroman
Philophobia : re-evaluating desire within horror through Algernon Blackwood's love
A phenomenology of freedom through film : liberty, mobility, and solicitude in The quiet girl and All of us strangers
Affective 'malfunction' : erotic film beyond patriarchy and unfulfilled liberation
Bill & Ted’s Retcon Adventures: The Do-it-Later Retroactive Solution
Imperial English and the Anticolonial Anglophone
Feature: Insurgency in the archives bhagat singh's atheism
Action in tranquility : sketching martial ideation in kung fu cinema
The inferno of capitalist romantic relationships : a comparative analysis of The yuppie fantasia and My unfair lady
Beyond "epistemic disobedience" : contemporary decolonial representations of indigenous women of Abya Yala in Ixcanul and The Milk of Sorrow
Rethinking uselessness : analysing heritage conservation in 21st century Hong Kong through the case of Western Market
Hollywood film as a metaphor of neo-colonialism in 21st century China : a study of The hunger games series
Elemental immanence and anaesthetic : Brexit, floodedness and ecoaesthetics
Valkyria chronicles 4 : counterfactual narratives, memory-making, and pseudo-history in video games
Scientific imaginary in Asian American familial narration : a comparative reading on Charles Yu’s how to live safely in a science fictional universe : a novel, and Ling Ma’s severance