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Sang subculture in post-reform China
K. Cohen Tan, Shuxin Cheng
School of International Communications
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Arts and Humanities
Affective
28%
China
100%
Discourse
28%
Disenchantment
14%
Feelings
42%
Framework
14%
Melody
14%
Meme
42%
Normative
14%
Parody
14%
Raymond Williams
14%
Reform
100%
Semiotic analysis
14%
Social Media
14%
Structure of feeling
14%
Subcultures
100%
Subjectivity
28%
Keyphrases
Affective Identification
14%
Chinese Youth
42%
Defeatism
14%
Diaosi
14%
Disenchantment
14%
Egao
14%
Incapacity
14%
Internet Culture
14%
Main Melody
14%
Memes
42%
Official Discourse
14%
Parody
14%
Political Resistance
14%
Positive Energy
14%
Post-reform China
100%
Raymond Williams
14%
Semiotic Analysis
14%
Semiotic Framework
14%
Social Media
14%
State Discourse
14%
Structure of Feeling
14%
Structured Interview
14%
Subculture
100%
Subject Position
14%
Subjectivity Formation
14%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
42%
Consciousness
14%
Emotions
57%
Meme
42%
Semi-Structured Interview
14%
Social Media
14%
Subcultures
100%
Subjectivity
28%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Semiotics
100%