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This panel explores how gender norms, sexualities, and intimate lives are negotiated across national, generational, and cultural boundaries in East Asia and its diasporas. From commuter marriages in Korea to queer migration experiences and K-pop feminist debates, these papers illuminate the everyday politics of equality, desire, and identity in a rapidly transforming region.
“A Bit Unsure about Gender Equality?”: Gender Expectations among Chinese and American Young Adults - Timothy Joseph Madigan, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania; Sampson Lee Blair, University at Buffalo
Navigating Feminist Paradoxes: Chinese K-pop Fandoms and the Ideological Contestations of Lisa’s Crazy Horse Performance - Aitong Li, University of Florida
Too Young to Love? School, Family, and the Gendered Construction of "Early Love" in 21st-Century China - Shirley Boya Ouyang, University of California-Irvine