Jeroen DE KLOET and Edwin JURRIËNS: Introduction: Cosmopatriots: On
Distant Belongings and Close Encounters
I: Sex
Helen HOK-SZE LEUNG: Let’s Love Hong Kong: A Queer Look at
Cosmopatriotism
Tom BOELLSTORFF: Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi
Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World
Song HWEE LIM: Queering Chineseness: Searching for Roots and the
Politics of Shame in (Post)Colonial Singapore
II: Space
Yiu FAI CHOW: Descendants of the Dragon, Sing!
Edwin JURRIËNS: The Cosmopatriotism of Indonesia’s Radio-Active
Public Sphere
Jeroen DE KLOET: Cosmopatriot Contaminations
III: Body
Stephen EPSTEIN and Jon DUNBAR: Skinheads of Korea, Tigers of the
East
Emma BAULCH: Cosmopatriotism in Indonesian Pop Music Imagings
Michelle ANTOINETTE: Deterritorializing Aesthetics: International
Art and its New Cosmopolitanisms, from an Indonesian
Perspective
IV: Race
Kyongwon YOON: New Technology and Local Identity in the Global Era:
The Case of South Korean Youth Culture
Francis MARAVILLAS: Haunted Cosmopolitanisms: Spectres of Chinese
Art in the Diaspora
Qin LIWEN: The Vision of the Other
Rey CHOW: Afterword
Contributors
Name Index
Edwin Jurriëns is Lecturer in Indonesian Language and Culture at
the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia. He is
author of Cultural Travel and Migrancy: The Artistic Representation
of Globalization in the Electronic Media of West Java (KITLV Press,
2004).
Jeroen de Kloet is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the
University of Amsterdam and is affiliated to the International
Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) as well as to the Amsterdam
School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA). His research interests include
the globalization of contemporary popular culture, in particular
music and cinema, the culture of computer hackers, and the cultural
and political implications of the Beijing 2008 Olympiad.
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