Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 2005
Editorial Statement
Asia Pacific studies in an age of global modernity
Arif Dirlik
The power of circulation: digital technologies and the online Chinese fans of Japanese TV drama
Kelly Hu
PE Usha, hegemonic masculinities and the public domain in Kerala: on the historical legacies of the contemporary
Ratheesh Radhakrishnan
Magic monks and spirit mediums in the politics of Thai popular religion
Pattana Kitiarsa
The orphaned nation: Korea imagined as an overseas adopted child in Clon’s Abandoned Child and Park Kwang-su’s Berlin Report
Tobias Hubinette
People’s media and communication rights in Indonesia and the Philippines
Ubonrat Siriyuvasak
Indonesian laundry service
Taring Padi
The representation of “Asia,” “occupational forces” and “women” against the backdrop of post-war Japanese culture: from the system of censorship to the present
Tetsushi Marukawa (Translated by Kenji Toda)
Why study cinema? Serial visions of the culture industry and the future of film studies
Valentina Vitali
Kung Fu Hustle: a note on the local
S. V. Srinivas
Thinking out-of-the-box: questions concerning critical history
Eunice Seng
Re-placing queer studies: reflections on the Queer Matters conference (King’s college, London, May 2004)