Men and masculinities in contemporary China
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Men and masculinities in contemporary China
(Women and gender in China studies / edited by Grace S. Fong, v. 6)
Brill, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-286) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In Men and Masculinities in Contemporary China, Geng Song and Derek Hird offer an account of Chinese masculinities in media discourse and everyday life, covering masculinities on television, in lifestyle magazines, in cyberspace, at work, at leisure, and at home. No other work covers the forms and practices of men and masculinities in contemporary China so comprehensively. Through carefully exploring the global, regional and local influences on men and representations of men in postmillennial China, Song and Hird show that Chinese masculinity is anything but monolithic. They reveal a complex, shifting plurality of men and masculinities-from stay-at-home internet geeks to karaoke-singing, relationship-building businessmen-which contest and consolidate "conventional" notions of masculinity in multiple ways.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Chinese Masculinity: Is There Such a Thing?
1 Masculinities on Television
2 Masculinities in Lifestyle Magazines
3 Masculinities in Cyberspace
4 Masculinities at Work
5 Masculinities at Leisure
6 Masculinities at Home
Epilogue: Performing Manhood in Contemporary China
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by "Nielsen BookData"