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Ch'oe, Na-uk. K'ŭllŏp Arena. Sŏul-si: Eidosŭ, 2019.

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Committee, New Jersey Legislature General Assembly Regulatory Oversight. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Testimony on safety in New Jersey amusement parks, sports arenas, parks, nightclubs and other entertainment venues; and review current safety regulations [March 4, 2004, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2004.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Testimony on safety in New Jersey amusement parks, sports arenas, parks, nightclubs and other entertainment venues : review current safety regulations that govern these places : [March 6, 2003, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2003.

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Committee, New Jersey Legislature General Assembly Regulatory Oversight. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Simplifying tax compliance and collection. [Trenton, NJ] (State House Annex, PO BOX 068, Trenton 08625-0068): The Committee, 2000.

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Committee, New Jersey Legislature General Assembly Regulatory Oversight. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Discussion on the management and operations of the Department of Environmental Protection relating to the promulgation, implementation, and enforcement of Department regulations : [February 6, 2003, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2003.

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Committee, New Jersey Legislature General Assembly Regulatory Oversight. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Testimony concerning activities of the Budget Efficiency Savings Team Commission; testimony concerning public access to individual state trooper records; and testimony addressing regulations dealing with head injury victims. Trenton, N.J: Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 2002.

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Committee, New Jersey Legislature General Assembly Regulatory Oversight. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Testimony concerning the barriers that formerly incarcerated individuals face when trying to reenter New Jersey communities; and testimony on the progress of the Attorney General's stationhouse adjustment mandate : Committee Room 14, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, January 22, 2007, 10:00 a.m. Trenton, NJ: Office of Legislative Services, 2007.

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Committee, New Jersey Legislature General Assembly Regulatory Oversight. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Discussion of nursing home operations, quality of care, facility conditions, the role of state government in ensuring the well-being of the elderly in nursing homes, and the shortage of health-care professionals. Trenton, N.J: Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 2002.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Review and discussion of the New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund program : [May 14, 2007, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, NJ: The Unit, 2007.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: The committee will discuss the implementation of the Sudan Divesture Act, P.L. 2005, c. 162; discuss the justice gap in New Jersey, which refers to the need for increasing legal representation resources for low-income state residents; revisit the status and implementation of Danielle's Law, P.L. 2003, c. 191; and revisit the status of removing adjudicated juveniles with mental illness from juvenile correction facilities to provide them with mental health treatment : [December 8, 2005, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, NJ: The Unit, 2005.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Testimony concerning the management and operation of nursing homes and psychiatric community residences, the quality of care residents receive, facility conditions, and the role of the state government in ensuring the well-being of residents : [September 20, 2002, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2002.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Testimony on the progress of the New Jersey State Police under the consent decree entered into with the federal government concerning procedures, practices, and policies relating to the management and operation of the State Police : [October 24, 2002, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2002.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Continued discussion on the management and operations of the Department of Environmental Protection relating to the promulgation, implementation, and enforcement of department regulations : [February 13, 2003, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2003.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Regulatory Oversight Committee. Committee meeting of Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee: Follow-up on testimony given on previous subject matters including childhood obesity, lead poisoning, and asthma : [December 6, 2007, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, NJ: Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 2007.

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Gentry, Philip M. This Promise of Paradise. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190299590.003.0004.

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This fourth chapter considers the intersection of white engagement with representations of Asian culture such as the musical South Pacific, as well as something of its opposite: a nightclub in San Francisco known as Forbidden City. At this club, Asian American musicians and dancers put on a kind of whiteface show in which, for example, singer Larry Ching performed as the “Chinese Frank Sinatra.” These dueling representations illuminate two larger and intersecting trends. One is the experience of white American service members returning home from the Pacific front. The other was the experience of Asian American in California, especially in the Bay Area where many Chinese Americans were joining the suburban middle class. Globalization was nothing new in the 1940s, but in the context of the Cold War, the development of these new styles of representation took on particularly fraught meanings.
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Winkler, Kevin. Boy Dancer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199336791.003.0002.

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This chapter explores the foundation of Bob Fosse’s dance style through his years as a young performer in the waning days of vaudeville, his teenage appearances in Chicago area nightclubs and burlesque houses, and the dance act he formed with his first wife, Mary Ann Niles. Fosse appeared in three films at MGM, the last of which, Kiss Me, Kate, featured a short sequence of his choreography that displayed aggressive jazz stylings, burlesque traces, and witty comic touches. It also showed the influence of Jack Cole, the American dancer and choreographer who had created his own dance idiom incorporating movement from Middle Eastern, Indian, Afro-Cuban, and other ethnic dance traditions into an athletic, sexually charged jazz dance style that was highly influential.
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Fairclough, Kirsty, Benjamin Halligan, Nicole Hodges Persley, and Shara Rambarran, eds. Diva. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501368288.

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The diva – a central figure in the landscape of contemporary popular culture: gossip-generating, scandal-courting, paparazzi-stalked. And yet the diva is at the epicentre of creative endeavours that resonate with contemporary feminist ideas, kick back against diminished social expectations, boldly call-out casual sexism and industry misogyny and, in terms of hip-hop, explores intersectional oppressions and unapologetically celebrates non-white cultural heritages. Diva beats and grooves echo across culture and politics in the West: from the “hood” to the White House, from arena concerts to nightclubs, from social media to social activism, from #MeToo to Black Lives Matter. Diva: Feminism and Fierceness from Pop to Hip-Hop addresses the diva phenomenon and its origins: its identity politics and LGBTQ+ components; its creativity and interventions in areas of popular culture (music, and beyond); its saints and sinners and controversies old and new; and its oppositions to, and recuperations by, the establishment; and its shifts from third to fourth waves of feminism. This co-edited collection brings together an international array of writers – from new voices to established names. The collection scopes the rise to power of the diva (looking to Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, Grace Jones, and Aaliyah), then turns to contemporary diva figures and their work (with Beyoncé, Amuro Namie, Janelle Monáe, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, and Nicki Minaj), and concludes by considering the presence of the diva in wider cultures, in terms of gallery curation, theatre productions, and stand-up comedy.
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