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In this interview, Shi Tou recounts her experience as a queer artist and activist in Beijing. She explains her view of the relationship between queer politics and art, how Chinese critics have received her works, and how globalization has shaped her art.
positions asia critique – Duke University Press
Published: Sep 1, 2010
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