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[This final chapter provides a concluding discussion. It offers further insights into the salient points addressed in previous chapters and reiterates the contribution to knowledge this book makes by illustrating how the implications of the gender-politics axis in China’s digital public sphere concern the wider international community. This chapter also discusses the urgency of addressing this topic in the research agenda of contemporary feminist cultural studies, as well as the future research direction in the field in the Chinese context and beyond.]
Published: Oct 21, 2020
Keywords: Digital public sphere; Feminist cultural studies; Gender-politics axis; Research agenda
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