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  <dc:description xml:lang="ita">Sommario:

FRAGILE SELVES
edited by Giulia Baquè and Rossella Roncati 

Forward to the Special Issue Fragile Selves
Dawn Chatty 

The Power of Fragility
Martha Graham, Clytemnestra,and United States Cold War Propaganda 
Victoria Phillips 

The Panaural People’s Republic: Loudness, Loss of Self, and Sonic Social Control in Mao’s China
Joseph Lovell 

The Fragility of Authorship for Film Directors in Contemporary China
Giorgio Ceccarelli 

Vivian Qu’s Angels Wear White: Vulnerable Young Girls and Resistance in Contemporary China
Bérénice M. Reynaud 

Fragile National Identity in Taiwanese Historical Film
A Narrative Analysis of Selected Case Studies  from the 1980s to 2010s
Yiling Pan 

Nation-Building Through Imperial Images
Fragility and Charisma of Emperor Meiji’s Public Persona
Maria Cărbune

Decolonising Space and the Self
A Post-Colonial Reading of Activism on Statues
Isabella D’Angelo 

Secondary Pathology: ‘Cisgender Fragility’ and the Pandemic Body Politic
Lyman Gamberton 

Invisible Extinction: Fragility and the Extinction of the Self in Neoliberal Societies
Oriol Batalla 

Editors’ Afterword
Giulia Baquè, Rossella Roncati</dc:description>
  <dc:subject xml:lang="ita">Postcolonial studies • Radio • Imperial taboo • Noise • Transgender • Feminism • Marginalisation • Soundscape • Necropolitics • Neo-Marxism • Censorship • Taiwanese identity • Statues • Historical narrative • Vulnerability • Political space • Meiji Restoration • Art-house cinema • Extinction studies • Necrocene • Decolonization • Chinese art-house cinema • Marketisation • National cinema • Cultural analysis • Negotiation • Subalternity • Ontological securitisation • Theatre of power • Precarity • Resistance • China • Literature and Cinema • Sexual assault • Critical theory • Moral panics • Fragility • Neoliberalism • Psychopolitics • New historicism • COVID-19 • Cold War, Cultural Diplomacy, Modern Dance, United • Loudspeaker • Sound • Taiwan cinema • Public sympathy • Authorship</dc:subject>
  <dc:contributor>Baquè, Giulia (Editor)</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Roncati, Rossella (Editor)</dc:contributor>
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  <dc:description xml:lang="eng">Table of Contents:

FRAGILE SELVES
edited by Giulia Baquè and Rossella Roncati 

Forward to the Special Issue Fragile Selves
Dawn Chatty 

The Power of Fragility
Martha Graham, Clytemnestra,and United States Cold War Propaganda 
Victoria Phillips 

The Panaural People’s Republic: Loudness, Loss of Self, and Sonic Social Control in Mao’s China
Joseph Lovell 

The Fragility of Authorship for Film Directors in Contemporary China
Giorgio Ceccarelli 

Vivian Qu’s Angels Wear White: Vulnerable Young Girls and Resistance in Contemporary China
Bérénice M. Reynaud 

Fragile National Identity in Taiwanese Historical Film
A Narrative Analysis of Selected Case Studies  from the 1980s to 2010s
Yiling Pan 

Nation-Building Through Imperial Images
Fragility and Charisma of Emperor Meiji’s Public Persona
Maria Cărbune

Decolonising Space and the Self
A Post-Colonial Reading of Activism on Statues
Isabella D’Angelo 

Secondary Pathology: ‘Cisgender Fragility’ and the Pandemic Body Politic
Lyman Gamberton 

Invisible Extinction: Fragility and the Extinction of the Self in Neoliberal Societies
Oriol Batalla 

Editors’ Afterword
Giulia Baquè, Rossella Roncati </dc:description>
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  <dc:relation>http://phaidra.cab.unipd.it/o:432669</dc:relation>
  <dc:source>Annali di Ca’ Foscari Serie orientale. Venezia, Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, 2023-12-01, 283 p.</dc:source>
  <dc:date>2023</dc:date>
  <dc:type xml:lang="eng">PDFDocument</dc:type>
  <dc:publisher>Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press</dc:publisher>
  <dc:publisher>PHAIDRA University of Padua</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title xml:lang="ita">Annali di Ca’ Foscari Serie orientale. Vol. 59 – Supplemento 2023</dc:title>
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