Chapter Three: Ashley

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Ashley is a queer activist working on documenting LGBTQ life in Shanghai. She faces intense scrutiny as the censorship apparatus has taken down her videos for seemingly arbitrary reasons. After struggling through erasure by censors she has emerged tougher and more thoughtful.

4:23: Coming out to her parents

7:52: A generational disconnect

14:29: Itโ€™s safer to self-censor

23:57: The Partyโ€™s need for control

30:08: Returning to China

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Ashleyโ€™s YouTube channel.

Music credits:ย 

โ€œAnalytical Skeletons,โ€ โ€œVaporize Me,โ€ โ€œCrumbling Chia Pets,โ€ โ€œShhia Batt,โ€ and โ€œGifts,โ€ by csus; โ€œLofee,โ€ by Xmpty; Terri Skillz; and โ€œFunk Subliminal,โ€ by Piano Flavor.

Works consulted:

Sex in China, by Elaine Jeffreys and Haiqing Yu; LGBT Rights in China, by Equaldex; Fewer rainbows, less social media for Chinaโ€™s LGBT community, Agence France-Presse; Chinaโ€™s complicated LGBT movement, by Si Chen; Conversation therapy still promoted in China, investigation finds, by Bibek Bhandari; A Chinese social media platform is making it hard to use a popular LGBTQ hashtag, by Kyle Mullin; NGOs are under threat in Chinaโ€™s latest crackdown against โ€˜foreign forcesโ€™, by Zheping Huang; and Chinaโ€™s most despised woman: The most professional mistress who refused to keep quiet, by Yuan Ren.