"Tan's book is a timely contribution to feminist, queer and (new) media scholarship, not only in the Chinese context but also with resonance to the world at large."-- "Global Media and China"
"For readers outside of China, Tan's book offers important insights into China's incredibly diverse feminist and queer cultures and their reliance on digital platforms. This alone makes Digital Masquerade an important and unique contribution to the field."-- "European Journal of Cultural Studies"
"Different from other feminist research on digital feminism and queer activism in China, Digital Masquerade is truly unique as it explores the relationship between the pre-existing LGBTQ activism, or lala movement, and the emergence of the new rights feminism."-- "Gender and Society"
"A compelling intervention in feminist media studies, queer theory, and Chinese digital culture. Tan's nuanced, nonbinary account demonstrates how digital feminist and queer activism in China transcends liberalism and repression paradigms... an essential read for scholars interested in feminist media activism and queer cultural politics in the Global South."-- "International Journal of Communication"
"The book's significant merit lies in its integration and juxtaposition of a varied collection of primary sources, enriched by her embodied experiences."-- "GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies"
"Jia Tan's Digital Masquerade offers a sophisticated analysis of queer and feminist cultures in contemporary China in the dual contexts of ever-tightening restrictions on activism and digital media's saturation of everyday life."-- "China Journal"
"Digital Masquerade makes a compelling intervention in feminist media studies, queer theory, and Chinese digital culture. Tan's nuanced, nonbinary account demonstrates how digital feminist and queer activism in China transcends liberalism and repression paradigms...This book is an essential read for scholars interested in feminist media activism and queer cultural politics in the Global South."-- "International Journal of Communication"
"Digital Masquerade is an exemplary feminist analysis and critique that embraces the complexities of China's society. By weaving feminist and queer activism together in this book, Tan recognizes the important alliance between feminism and queer politics, offering a powerful response to the 'heterocentrism in the existing historiography of gender and feminism about China.'"-- "Critical Studies in Media Communications"