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    License to play? : New Zealand youth articulates its cultural identity through play with East Asian popular culture

    Kolesova, Elena

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    2016-06
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    Kolesova, E. (2016, June). License to Play? New Zealand Youth Articulates Its Cultural Identity Through Play with East Asian Popular Culture. Paper presented at ACCS/ACAS/IICJ 2016: The Sixth Asian Conference on Asian Studies, Art Center Kobe, Japan.
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    Questions to consider: The question is how global, or in this context North East Asian popular culture, contributes towards local articulations of New Zealand cultural identity? Why do some New Zealand youth choose to consume East Asian popular culture at all? What does this consumption really mean? Is the discourse of East Asian popular culture is still relevant in this context?
    Keywords:
    New Zealand youth, identity construction, North East Asia, popular culture
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    200209 Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies, 200202 Asian Cultural Studies
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