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Kendall, P. 2025. Forthcoming. The City as Marginalized Space: A History of the Urban in Chinese Socialist Animation (1950s-80s). in: Feng, Lin (ed.) Film History and Screen Culture in and beyond Greater China London Routledge.
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Kendall, P. and Meyskens, C. 2024. Introduction: Afterlives of the Third Front. The China Quarterly. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741024001097
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Kendall, P. 2024. 论“百节之乡”的空间生产——以列斐伏尔空间理论分析一座中国小城 (On the Spatial Production of the “Homeland of 100 Festivals”: Using Lefebvrian Spatial Theory to Analyse a Small Chinese City). 人类学研究 (Anthropological Research).
Wielander, G. 2023. What China is Missing: ‘Faith’ in Political Discourse. in: Meyer, C. and Clart, P. (ed.) From Trustworthiness to Secular Beliefs. Changing Concepts of xin from Traditional to Modern Chinese Leiden Brill. pp. 586-608
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Kehoe, S., Kendall, P. and Wielander, G. 2023. ‘For Us Foreigners, Licking Your Fingers Clean is a Good Habit’: On Learning Chinese and Learning About Discourse from Chinese-language Textbooks. in: Hird, D. (ed.) Critical Pedagogies for Modern Languages Education Bloomsbury. pp. 183-199
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Kehoe, S. 2022. Podcast: The media as a colonial force, online politics of representation and decolonising Chinese studies. Pedagogies for Social Justice.
Kehoe, S. and Wielander, G. (ed.) 2022. Cultural China 2021: The Contemporary China Centre Review. University of Westminster Press.
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Kendall, P. 2022. Translating Wang Xiaoshuai: From Third Front to Cultural Revolution . British Journal of Chinese Studies. 12 (1), pp. 40-59. https://doi.org/10.51661/bjocs.v12i1.133
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Kehoe, S. 2021. China, Tibet and the Politics of Time. The China Story.
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Kehoe, S. 2021. ‘My Dreams, My Plateau’: State Media Representations of Tibetan Entrepreneurs in the Post-2008 Era. 15th Annual Conference on Asian Studies: Continuity and Change. Palacký University Olomouc 26 - 27 Nov 2021
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Kendall, P. 2020. Ruins on Ruins: Forgetting, Commemorating and Re-Forgetting the Third Front.
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Wang, C. 2018. The memory of architecture and the architecture of memory: Re-conceptualising diasporic memories through the built heritage of the ‘Indonesian-Chinese’. Belt and Road Initiative: New insights from the perspective of transnational Chinese migration, an international conference jointly organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of Westminster and Tsinghua University. University of Westminster 02 - 03 Aug 2018
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Hird, D. 2018. Smile yourself happy: Zheng Nengliang and the discursive construction of happy subjects . in: Wielander, G. and Hird, D. (ed.) Chinese Discourses on Happiness Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press. pp. 106-128
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