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Sexuality in diasporic space: rural-to-urban migrant women negotiating gender and marriage in contemporary China
Feminist geographers use the term diasporic subjectivity to emphasize the relational quality of identity as it is constructed in the dynamic in-between space occupied by the migrant and traversed by norms and practices associated with the village community, migrant peers, and urban consumer society,...
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