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‘Banning sissy idols to clean up the entertainment industry’: Queer practices of shipping BTS in Mainland China


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Zishan Lai, Michelle H. S. Ho
East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 10(Issue Queering the Korean Wave), 2024, pp. 205-223


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Lai, Z., & Ho, M. H. S. (2024). ‘Banning sissy idols to clean up the entertainment industry’: Queer practices of shipping BTS in Mainland China. East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, 10(Issue Queering the Korean Wave), 205–223. https://doi.org/10.1386/eapc_00141_1


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Lai, Zishan, and Michelle H. S. Ho. “‘Banning Sissy Idols to Clean up the Entertainment Industry’: Queer Practices of Shipping BTS in Mainland China.” East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 10, no. Issue Queering the Korean Wave (2024): 205–223.


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Lai, Zishan, and Michelle H. S. Ho. “‘Banning Sissy Idols to Clean up the Entertainment Industry’: Queer Practices of Shipping BTS in Mainland China.” East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 10, no. Issue Queering the Korean Wave, 2024, pp. 205–23, doi:10.1386/eapc_00141_1.


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@article{zishan2024a,
  title = {‘Banning sissy idols to clean up the entertainment industry’: Queer practices of shipping BTS in Mainland China},
  year = {2024},
  issue = {Issue Queering the Korean Wave},
  journal = {East Asian Journal of Popular Culture},
  pages = {205-223},
  volume = {10},
  doi = {10.1386/eapc_00141_1},
  author = {Lai, Zishan and Ho, Michelle H. S.}
}



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