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Intro
Preface
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Images
List of Tables
1 Interpreting the Cold War and the New Cold War in Asia
Cold-War Histories
Cold-War Conflicts in Asia
The Korean War
The Vietnam War
The Chinese Civil War
The Malayan Emergency
China in the Cold War and the New Cold War
Cold-War Ideological Struggle
Cold-War Narratives
Museums and Monuments
Films and Television Serials
Novels and Non-Fiction Books
News
Cold-War Lived Experience
References

2 Curating Memory: Cold-War Narratives in Museums and Memorials in Taiwan, Vietnam, South Korea, and Cambodia
Kinmen, Taiwan: The Island as an Open-Air Museum (December 2015)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Amusement Grounds and Propaganda (January 2016)
Seoul, South Korea: A Monument to Gratitude? (April 2016)
Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Narrating Victimhood, Complicity, and Guilt (July-August 2016)
New York, United States of America (Winter 2019-Summer 2022)
References
3 Ecology as a Cold-War Scale: Lau Kek Huat's Absent Without Leave and Ha Jin's War Trash

Bodies and the Jungle in Absent Without Leave
Bodies and Territoriality in War Trash
Conclusion
References
4 Where Is My Homeland? Mainland Chinese Refugees and Hong Kong Tenement Films During the Cold-War Era
British Hong Kong, Mainland Chinese Refugees, and the Battle for Hearts and Minds
Pro-communist "Patriotic" Cinema
Home, Sweet Home (1950)
The Show Must Go On (1952)
The Dividing Wall (1952)
U.S.-Backed Pro-nationalist "Free" Cinema
Halfway Down (1955)
The Mandarin's Bowls (1956)
Coda
References

5 Grand Strategies and Everyday Struggles Under the New Cold War and COVID-19: A Sociological Political Economy
Geopolitics, COVID-19, and the New Cold War
Critical Sociologies and Current Issues in the New Cold War
Mobilities and Everyday Struggles Under the New Cold War and COVID-19
Mini Case 1: People with HIV Infections in Wuhan, China
Mini Case 2: Service and Factory Workers in Hong Kong
Mini Case 3: Factory Workers in Taiwan's Semiconductor Industry
Conclusion
References

6 The Cold-War Structure of Feeling: Revisiting the Discourse of "Dalumei" (Mainland Little Sister) in Taiwan
The Cold-War Structure of Mainland-Taiwan Relations: "Liberating Taiwan" and "Reconquering the Mainland"
The Entanglement of the Cold War and the Sex Wars
Dalumei in Popular Discourse: Mistresses and Sex Workers
Dalumei Are "Like Pan Jinlian"
Dalumei and "His" American Dream
Dalumei as a Haunting Effect in Taiwan
The Politics of Redistribution: Sisterhood at the Tea Table
Yuanyuan: The Respectable Mainland Hostess
Gold Digging and Gold Redistribution

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