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References

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    [Google Scholar]
  2. Bernabe, Jan Christian and Laura Kina. Queering Contemporary Asian American Art. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2017.
    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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