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    Indoctrination, Fetishization, and Compassion: Media Constructions of the Migrant Women

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    Authors
    Sun, Wanning
    Date
    2004
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Sun, Wanning. 2004. Indoctrination, Fetishization, and Compassion: Media Constructions of the Migrant Women, in Gaetano,A. and Jacka,T. (ed), On The Move: Women and Rural-to-Urban Migration in Contemporary China. pp. 109-128. New York, USA: Columbia University Press.
    Source Title
    On The Move: Women and Rural-to-Urban Migration in Contemporary China
    ISBN
    0231127065
    Faculty
    Faculty of Media, Society and Culture
    School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
    Faculty of Humanities
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    from "On the Move: Women and Rural-to-Urban Migration in Contemporary China", by A.Gaetano and T.Jacka (eds). Copyright (c) 2004 Columbia University Press. Reprinted with permission of the publisher.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29793
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