Gender and sexuality in modern Chinese history
Gender and sexuality have been neglected topics in the history of Chinese civilization, despite the fact that there is a massive amount of historical evidence on the subject. China's late imperial government was arguably more concerned about gender and sexuality among its subjects than any other pre-modern state. How did these and other late imperial legacies shape twentieth-century notions of gender and sexuality in modern China? Susan Mann answers this by focusing on state policy, ideas about the physical body and notions of sexuality and difference in China's recent history, from medicine to the theater to the gay bars; from law to art and sports. More broadly, the book shows how changes in attitudes toward sex and gender in China during the twentieth century have cast a new light on the process of becoming modern, while simultaneously challenging the universalizing assumptions of Western modernity.
Bibliographic Information
| Format: | eBook |
|---|---|
| Author: | Mann, Susan, 1943- |
| Subject: |
Sex role Women Sex |
| Publication Year: | 2011 |
| Language: | English |
| Published: | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011. |
| ISBN: | 9781139152457 1139152459 9781107225794 1107225795 9781283340939 1283340933 9781139159869 1139159860 9786613340931 6613340936 9781139013307 1139013300 9781139160865 1139160869 9781139155304 113915530X 9781139157056 1139157051 9781139158817 1139158813 1-139-15245-9 1-107-22579-5 1-283-34093-3 1-139-15986-0 1-139-01330-0 1-139-16086-9 1-139-15530-X 1-139-15705-1 1-139-15881-3 |
| Series: | New approaches to Asian history ; 9 |
| Notes: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). Includes bibliographical references and index. Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Gender, Sexuality, and the State: 1. Family and state: the separation of the sexes; 2. Traffic in women and the problem of single men; 3. Gender relations in politics and law; Part II. Gender, Sexuality, and the Body: 4. The body in medicine, art, and sport; 5. Adorning, displaying, concealing, and altering the body; 6. Abandoning the body: female suicide and female infanticide; Part III. Gender, Sexuality, and the 'Other': 7. Same-sex relationships and trans-gendered performance; 8. Sexuality in the creative imagination; 9. Sexuality and the 'other'; Conclusion: gender, sexuality and, citizenship. English |
| Course: |
PSY308 |