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Andong Li is a PhD candidate in the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King’s College London. Andong does interdisciplinary research at the intersections of memory studies, media studies, nationalism studies, and inter-Asia cultural studies. He is interested in topics regarding cultural and digital memory, everyday nationalism and audience studies, especially the tension between digital technologies, the existing power structure and the decentralisation of memory. His PhD research investigates the process of Chinese young people's national identification by remembering and imagining Taiwan through social media and tourism. Before coming to London, Andong got his bachelor’s degree in accounting and master’s degree in communication both from Renmin University of China.
Research interests
Collective and cultural memory, digital memory, media memory; everyday nationalism; Chinese and Taiwanese nationalism and national identity; transnationality and globalisation; Pan-Asianism and reconciliation in East Asia; participatory culture, audience studies, memory reception.
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Interpreting Shared Pasts: Remembering Taiwanese Idol Dramas and Taiwan Tourism in a Rising China
Li, A. (Author), Reading, A. (Supervisor) & Berry, C. (Supervisor), 1 May 2024Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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