In this ethnography of impotence as a medical and social phenomenon, Everett Yuehong Zhang argues that the recent increase in Chinese men seeking treatment for impotence represents a shift in changing sexual attitudes in capitalist China.
In this ethnography of impotence as a medical and social phenomenon, Everett Yuehong Zhang argues that the recent increase in Chinese men seeking treatment for impotence represents a shift in changing sexual attitudes in capitalist China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Everett Yuehong Zhang is Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies and Anthropology at Princeton University. He is the co-editor of Governance of Life in Chinese Moral Experience: The Quest for an Adequate Life, and co-author of Deep China: The Moral Life of the Person.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Impotence Epidemic in China 1 Part I: Society and the State 1. The Birth of Nanke (Men's Medicine) 29 2. Sexual Repression 51 3. One Thousand Bodies of Impotence 71 4. Impotence, Family, and Women 101 Part II: Potency and Life 5. The Loss of Jing (Seminal Essence) and the Revival of Yangsheng (the Cultivation of Life) 135 6. Bushen (Nourishing the Kidney), Shugan (Smoothing out the Liver), or Taking the Great Brother (Viagra) 166 7. Potency Is Fullness of Life 198 Conclusion: "If Shen (the Kidney) Is Strong, Life Is Good" 221 Notes 229 References 251 Index 277
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Impotence Epidemic in China 1 Part I: Society and the State 1. The Birth of Nanke (Men's Medicine) 29 2. Sexual Repression 51 3. One Thousand Bodies of Impotence 71 4. Impotence, Family, and Women 101 Part II: Potency and Life 5. The Loss of Jing (Seminal Essence) and the Revival of Yangsheng (the Cultivation of Life) 135 6. Bushen (Nourishing the Kidney), Shugan (Smoothing out the Liver), or Taking the Great Brother (Viagra) 166 7. Potency Is Fullness of Life 198 Conclusion: "If Shen (the Kidney) Is Strong, Life Is Good" 221 Notes 229 References 251 Index 277
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