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Title Changing Chinese masculinities : from imperial pillars of state to global real men / edited by Kam Louie.
Publication Info Hong Kong University Press, 2016.



Descript 1 online resource (261 pages).
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Contents Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Late Imperial Chinese Masculinity; 1. Polygamy and Masculinity in China; 2. The Manhood of a Pinshi (Poor Scholar); 3. Theater and the Text-Spatial Reproduction of Literati and Mercantile Masculinities in Nineteenth-Century Beijing; 4. The Plebification of Male-Love in Late Ming Fiction; 5. Aestheticizing Masculinity in Honglou meng; 6. Drawings of a Life of "Unparalleled Glory"; Part 2: Chinese Masculinity Today; 7. Making Class and Gender; 8. Corruption, Masculinity, and Jianghu Ideology in the PRC; 9. The Postsocialist Working Class.
10. The Chinese Father 11. All Dogs Deserve to Be Beaten; 12. The Anthropology of Chinese Masculinity in Taiwan and Hong Kong; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9789888313716 (electronic bk.)
9888313711 (electronic bk.)
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Series Transnational Asian Masculinities ; v. 1
Transnational Asian Masculinities.
Subject Men -- China -- Identity.
Masculinity -- China.
Chinese -- Family relationships.
National characteristics, Chinese.
Gender identity -- China.
China -- Social life and customs.
Alt author Louie, Kam, editor.
Descript 1 online resource (261 pages).
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Media computer c
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Contents Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Late Imperial Chinese Masculinity; 1. Polygamy and Masculinity in China; 2. The Manhood of a Pinshi (Poor Scholar); 3. Theater and the Text-Spatial Reproduction of Literati and Mercantile Masculinities in Nineteenth-Century Beijing; 4. The Plebification of Male-Love in Late Ming Fiction; 5. Aestheticizing Masculinity in Honglou meng; 6. Drawings of a Life of "Unparalleled Glory"; Part 2: Chinese Masculinity Today; 7. Making Class and Gender; 8. Corruption, Masculinity, and Jianghu Ideology in the PRC; 9. The Postsocialist Working Class.
10. The Chinese Father 11. All Dogs Deserve to Be Beaten; 12. The Anthropology of Chinese Masculinity in Taiwan and Hong Kong; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9789888313716 (electronic bk.)
9888313711 (electronic bk.)
Series Transnational Asian Masculinities ; v. 1
Transnational Asian Masculinities.
Subject Men -- China -- Identity.
Masculinity -- China.
Chinese -- Family relationships.
National characteristics, Chinese.
Gender identity -- China.
China -- Social life and customs.
Alt author Louie, Kam, editor.

Subject Men -- China -- Identity.
Masculinity -- China.
Chinese -- Family relationships.
National characteristics, Chinese.
Gender identity -- China.
China -- Social life and customs.
Descript 1 online resource (261 pages).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Late Imperial Chinese Masculinity; 1. Polygamy and Masculinity in China; 2. The Manhood of a Pinshi (Poor Scholar); 3. Theater and the Text-Spatial Reproduction of Literati and Mercantile Masculinities in Nineteenth-Century Beijing; 4. The Plebification of Male-Love in Late Ming Fiction; 5. Aestheticizing Masculinity in Honglou meng; 6. Drawings of a Life of "Unparalleled Glory"; Part 2: Chinese Masculinity Today; 7. Making Class and Gender; 8. Corruption, Masculinity, and Jianghu Ideology in the PRC; 9. The Postsocialist Working Class.
10. The Chinese Father 11. All Dogs Deserve to Be Beaten; 12. The Anthropology of Chinese Masculinity in Taiwan and Hong Kong; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Louie, Kam, editor.
ISBN 9789888313716 (electronic bk.)
9888313711 (electronic bk.)

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