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Worldly Desires: Cosmopolitanism and Cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Brian Hu (2018)

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Review of: Worldly Desires: Cosmopolitanism and Cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Brian Hu (2018)Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 264 pp.,ISBN 978-1-47442-845-3, h/bk, £75.00ISBN 978-1-47442-846-0, p/bk, £19.99
Title: Worldly Desires: Cosmopolitanism and Cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Brian Hu (2018)
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Review of: Worldly Desires: Cosmopolitanism and Cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Brian Hu (2018)Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 264 pp.
,ISBN 978-1-47442-845-3, h/bk, £75.
00ISBN 978-1-47442-846-0, p/bk, £19.
99.

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