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Gender and everyday evasions: Moving with Cantopop
John N. ERNI
Department of Humanities and Creative Writing
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Arts & Humanities
Ambivalence
100%
Evasion
96%
Gender Politics
93%
Musical Form
92%
Hong Kong
68%
Popular Culture
67%
Political Imagination
51%
Musical Expression
48%
Prosperity
37%
Lyrics
35%
Iconography
35%
Sensibility
34%
Everyday Life
32%
Affective
31%
Sound
25%
Uncertainty
22%
Logic
21%
Economics
19%
Social Sciences
popular culture
53%
ambivalence
50%
Hong Kong
41%
gender
37%
politics
28%
prosperity
25%
imagination
23%
everyday life
20%
uncertainty
19%
economics
10%