Angloscene Compromised Personhood in Afro-Chinese Translations
Angloscene examines Afro-Chinese interactions within Beijing's aspirationally cosmopolitan student class. Jay Ke-Schutte explores the ways in which many contemporary interactions between Chinese and African university students are mediated through complex intersectional relationships with white...
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Language: | English |
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University of California Press
2023
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