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The dead don't speak...or do they? Arcane magic roams the streets of Salem and only the strongest will survive. Enter a world of witches, vampires, shifters, demons, and Nephilim where both good and evil can be found hiding within the mist and shadows behind the spelled doors of the Montelier Supernatural Academy. Something wicked this way comes. When witchling Mari is attacked outside of her job, she must decide to become a vampire or fade away forever... The bones of the dead speak to owl shifter Merryn, and what they tell her shakes her to the core. A founding witch of Salem, Bridget is betrayed by those closest to her, and her fate is forged forever. When Laurel's Alpha female is murdered, her world is upended and now only James can save her.
Rogue Flows brings together some of the best and most knowledgeable writers on consumption and cultural theory to chart the under-explored field of cultural flows and consumption across different regions in Asia, and the importance of these flows in constituting contemporary Asian national identities. It offers innovative possibilities for envisioning how the transfer of popular and consumer culture (such as TV, music, film, advertising and commodities) across Asian countries has produced a new form of cross-cultural fertilisation within Asian societies, which does not merely copy Western counterparts. Rogue Flows is unique in its investigation of how “Asianness” is being exploited by Asian transnational cultural industries and how it is involved in the new power relations of the region. It is an important contribution to the literature of Asian cultural studies.
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