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The Copenhagen journal of Asian studies.
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ISSN: 13954199 22462163 Year: 1994 Publisher: [Copenhagen] : [CBS Open Journals],


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Southeast Asian affairs.
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ISSN: 17939135 Year: 1974 Publisher: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,

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Contains contributions by experts that discuss the significant issues and events of the year in each of the Southeast Asian nations and the region as a whole.


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Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs.
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ISSN: 18681034 07228821 18684882 Year: 2009 Publisher: Hamburg : London : Institute of Asian Studies at GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies SAGE


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Cosmopatriots : on distant belongings and close encounters
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ISBN: 9042023600 9789042023604 9401205558 1435631781 9781435631786 9789401205559 Year: 2007 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi,

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This volume analyzes mediated articulations of “cosmopatriotism” in East and South-East Asian popular cultures and arts. Cosmopatriots navigate between a loyalty to the home country and a sense of longing for and belonging to the world. Rather than searching for the truly globalized cosmopolitans, the authors of this collection look for the postcolonial, rooted cosmopolitans who insist on thinking and feeling simultaneously beyond and within the nation. The cultural sites they discuss include Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, Singapore, the United States, South Korea and Australia. They show how media from both sides of the arbitrary divide between high art and popular culture – including film, literature, the fine arts, radio, music, television and mobile phones – function as vehicles for the creation and expression of, or reflection upon, intersections between patriotism and cosmopolitanism.

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