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Session Submission Type: Lightning Round
The papers on this panel examine the connections between gender, feminism and the state in three Asian countries: China, Japan, and Korea.
Exposure to Media Causes More Heterosexual Disgust? Evidence from China - Yang Fan, Hangzhou Normal University
Gender-Blind Welfare States in East Asia? - Xiao Sun, University of Florida
Gendered Xenophobia? Gendered Immigration Attitudes & Labor Market Vulnerability - Jieun Susie Park, University of California Los Angeles
Still Girls Help Girls? Gender Congruence, Social Stereotypes, and Discretion - Junqi Zhang, Tsinghua University
Theorization of Political Maternity in Korea's Post-Gwangju Uprising Movement - Gooyong Kim, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Will Feminism Affect the Chinese Public's Perception of Government Authority? - Yanru Yang, China University of Political Science and Law