By Xiaodong Lin, Chris Haywood, Mairtin Mac an Ghaill
ISBN-10: 1137556331
ISBN-13: 9781137556332
ISBN-10: 113755634X
ISBN-13: 9781137556349
This publication offers a clean and modern tackle the learn of fellows and masculinity. It highlights new and intriguing techniques to sexuality, wish, males and masculinity in East Asian contexts, targeting the interconnections among them. In doing so, it re-examines the most important techniques that underpin reports of masculinity, similar to homophobia, homosociality and heteronormativity. constructing new methods of considering masculinity in neighborhood contexts, it fills an important lacuna in modern scholarship. This thought-provoking paintings will entice scholars and students of gender stories, cultural stories and the broader social sciences.
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This has been critically engaged in a recent study on single women (or the “Sheng Nu” phenomenon) in urban China (see To 2013), which has produced diverse accounts of being single. Of importance, To’s study highlights the dilemmas and challenges of empowerment and individuality among single Chinese women. For example, To (2013: 1) acknowledges the centrality of parents’ views in influencing single women’s perspectives on personal relations and intimacy. ” The continuing reflections on responsibility and obligation illustrate that multiple power dynamics are involved in forging Chinese single women’s identities.
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