A face in the crowd: imagining individual and collective disabled identities in contemporary China

This essay explores the concept of a “disabled crowd” in the Chinese cultural and social imagination. It highlights key terms, analogies, and cultural locations of disability that are seen to relate to and inform group identity and collective behavior, and interrogates these through close readings o...

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Main Author: Dauncey, Sarah
Format: Article
Published: East Asian Studies Center and the Institute for Chinese Studies at The Ohio State University 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34544/