Routledge Handbook of Chinese Gender & Sexuality
Herausgeber: Zhao, Jamie J.; Bao, Hongwei
Routledge Handbook of Chinese Gender & Sexuality
Herausgeber: Zhao, Jamie J.; Bao, Hongwei
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This Handbook offers a rich survey of topics concerning historical, modern and contemporary Chinese genders and sexualities.
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This Handbook offers a rich survey of topics concerning historical, modern and contemporary Chinese genders and sexualities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9781032227290
- ISBN-10: 103222729X
- Artikelnr.: 70151293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9781032227290
- ISBN-10: 103222729X
- Artikelnr.: 70151293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jamie J. Zhao is a global queer media scholar and currently Assistant Professor in Media and Cultural Studies in the School of Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong. Hongwei Bao is Associate Professor in Media Studies and co-director of the Centre for Critical Theory and Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Introduction. New Directions in Chinese Gender and Sexuality Studies Part
1: Theorising Gender and Sexual Histories 1. He-Yin Zhen and
Anarcho-Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 2. Nudity and
Modernity-New Forms of Gendered Voyeurism in the Art of Dan Duyu 3.
Gendered Language in Modern Chinese History 4. Patriarchal Problems between
Revolution and Reform Part 2: Transnational Migration and Transcultural
Mobility 5. National Allegory and Media Performativity: Chinese Masculinity
in the Context of K-Pop and American Rambo 6. Gender, Sexuality and
Educational Mobility: Chinese Women Students in Australia Fran Martin 7.
Gender and Sexuality in the Anglophone White Snake Worlds 8. Prostitution
and Human Trafficking 9. Enacting Transnational Masculinity Regimes in the
Migrant Context: Chinese Migrants in Japan Part 3: Queer/ing China 10. When
Queer Theory Speaks Chinese: Translating Queer in China 11. Claustrophobic
Sexuality: Mapping Gay Male Urban Subjects and Postmodernity in the Films
of Cui Zi'en 12. Theorising Queer Cinemas 13. Speaking the 'L' Elsewhere:
Queering Women on TV in a Global China 14. Opening the Door to a New
World': Danmei and the Gender Revolution in China Part 4: Shifting
Discourses Surrounding Womanhood 15. Funü: The Onion Peeling Stories 16.
Chinese Women-in-Suits 17. Rethinking nüxing yishu in the PRC: The Shifting
Discourses around Art by Women from the 1990s to Today 18. Beyond Cyborg
Prostitutes: Fantasies of Womanhood, Translated Chinese SF, and Soft Power
Part 5: Gendered Governance and Contestation in Emerging Cultures and
Spaces 19. Women as Dancing Wanghong on Douyin: Affective Affordances and
Gender Performativity 20. Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in
Postsocialist China: Grassroots Male Images in Cyberspace 21. Sublimated
Machismo: Patriarchy, Hegemonic Masculinity and Popular Nationalism in
China's Hip-hop Culture 22. From Women's Space to Gendering the Public
Sphere: Ai Xiaoming's Practice of Everyday Life and Activism
1: Theorising Gender and Sexual Histories 1. He-Yin Zhen and
Anarcho-Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 2. Nudity and
Modernity-New Forms of Gendered Voyeurism in the Art of Dan Duyu 3.
Gendered Language in Modern Chinese History 4. Patriarchal Problems between
Revolution and Reform Part 2: Transnational Migration and Transcultural
Mobility 5. National Allegory and Media Performativity: Chinese Masculinity
in the Context of K-Pop and American Rambo 6. Gender, Sexuality and
Educational Mobility: Chinese Women Students in Australia Fran Martin 7.
Gender and Sexuality in the Anglophone White Snake Worlds 8. Prostitution
and Human Trafficking 9. Enacting Transnational Masculinity Regimes in the
Migrant Context: Chinese Migrants in Japan Part 3: Queer/ing China 10. When
Queer Theory Speaks Chinese: Translating Queer in China 11. Claustrophobic
Sexuality: Mapping Gay Male Urban Subjects and Postmodernity in the Films
of Cui Zi'en 12. Theorising Queer Cinemas 13. Speaking the 'L' Elsewhere:
Queering Women on TV in a Global China 14. Opening the Door to a New
World': Danmei and the Gender Revolution in China Part 4: Shifting
Discourses Surrounding Womanhood 15. Funü: The Onion Peeling Stories 16.
Chinese Women-in-Suits 17. Rethinking nüxing yishu in the PRC: The Shifting
Discourses around Art by Women from the 1990s to Today 18. Beyond Cyborg
Prostitutes: Fantasies of Womanhood, Translated Chinese SF, and Soft Power
Part 5: Gendered Governance and Contestation in Emerging Cultures and
Spaces 19. Women as Dancing Wanghong on Douyin: Affective Affordances and
Gender Performativity 20. Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in
Postsocialist China: Grassroots Male Images in Cyberspace 21. Sublimated
Machismo: Patriarchy, Hegemonic Masculinity and Popular Nationalism in
China's Hip-hop Culture 22. From Women's Space to Gendering the Public
Sphere: Ai Xiaoming's Practice of Everyday Life and Activism
Introduction. New Directions in Chinese Gender and Sexuality Studies Part
1: Theorising Gender and Sexual Histories 1. He-Yin Zhen and
Anarcho-Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 2. Nudity and
Modernity-New Forms of Gendered Voyeurism in the Art of Dan Duyu 3.
Gendered Language in Modern Chinese History 4. Patriarchal Problems between
Revolution and Reform Part 2: Transnational Migration and Transcultural
Mobility 5. National Allegory and Media Performativity: Chinese Masculinity
in the Context of K-Pop and American Rambo 6. Gender, Sexuality and
Educational Mobility: Chinese Women Students in Australia Fran Martin 7.
Gender and Sexuality in the Anglophone White Snake Worlds 8. Prostitution
and Human Trafficking 9. Enacting Transnational Masculinity Regimes in the
Migrant Context: Chinese Migrants in Japan Part 3: Queer/ing China 10. When
Queer Theory Speaks Chinese: Translating Queer in China 11. Claustrophobic
Sexuality: Mapping Gay Male Urban Subjects and Postmodernity in the Films
of Cui Zi'en 12. Theorising Queer Cinemas 13. Speaking the 'L' Elsewhere:
Queering Women on TV in a Global China 14. Opening the Door to a New
World': Danmei and the Gender Revolution in China Part 4: Shifting
Discourses Surrounding Womanhood 15. Funü: The Onion Peeling Stories 16.
Chinese Women-in-Suits 17. Rethinking nüxing yishu in the PRC: The Shifting
Discourses around Art by Women from the 1990s to Today 18. Beyond Cyborg
Prostitutes: Fantasies of Womanhood, Translated Chinese SF, and Soft Power
Part 5: Gendered Governance and Contestation in Emerging Cultures and
Spaces 19. Women as Dancing Wanghong on Douyin: Affective Affordances and
Gender Performativity 20. Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in
Postsocialist China: Grassroots Male Images in Cyberspace 21. Sublimated
Machismo: Patriarchy, Hegemonic Masculinity and Popular Nationalism in
China's Hip-hop Culture 22. From Women's Space to Gendering the Public
Sphere: Ai Xiaoming's Practice of Everyday Life and Activism
1: Theorising Gender and Sexual Histories 1. He-Yin Zhen and
Anarcho-Feminism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 2. Nudity and
Modernity-New Forms of Gendered Voyeurism in the Art of Dan Duyu 3.
Gendered Language in Modern Chinese History 4. Patriarchal Problems between
Revolution and Reform Part 2: Transnational Migration and Transcultural
Mobility 5. National Allegory and Media Performativity: Chinese Masculinity
in the Context of K-Pop and American Rambo 6. Gender, Sexuality and
Educational Mobility: Chinese Women Students in Australia Fran Martin 7.
Gender and Sexuality in the Anglophone White Snake Worlds 8. Prostitution
and Human Trafficking 9. Enacting Transnational Masculinity Regimes in the
Migrant Context: Chinese Migrants in Japan Part 3: Queer/ing China 10. When
Queer Theory Speaks Chinese: Translating Queer in China 11. Claustrophobic
Sexuality: Mapping Gay Male Urban Subjects and Postmodernity in the Films
of Cui Zi'en 12. Theorising Queer Cinemas 13. Speaking the 'L' Elsewhere:
Queering Women on TV in a Global China 14. Opening the Door to a New
World': Danmei and the Gender Revolution in China Part 4: Shifting
Discourses Surrounding Womanhood 15. Funü: The Onion Peeling Stories 16.
Chinese Women-in-Suits 17. Rethinking nüxing yishu in the PRC: The Shifting
Discourses around Art by Women from the 1990s to Today 18. Beyond Cyborg
Prostitutes: Fantasies of Womanhood, Translated Chinese SF, and Soft Power
Part 5: Gendered Governance and Contestation in Emerging Cultures and
Spaces 19. Women as Dancing Wanghong on Douyin: Affective Affordances and
Gender Performativity 20. Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in
Postsocialist China: Grassroots Male Images in Cyberspace 21. Sublimated
Machismo: Patriarchy, Hegemonic Masculinity and Popular Nationalism in
China's Hip-hop Culture 22. From Women's Space to Gendering the Public
Sphere: Ai Xiaoming's Practice of Everyday Life and Activism