Chinese American Masculinities

Chinese American Masculinities
Title Chinese American Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Jachinson Chan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 196
Release 2020-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 1136711902

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This book is one of the first scholarly analyses of the current social constructions of Chinese American masculinities. Arguing that many of these notions are limited to stereotypes, Chan goes beyond this to present a more complex understanding of the topic. Incorporating historical references, literary analysis and sociological models to describe the construct a variety of masculine identities, Chan also examines popular novels (Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan), films (Bruce Lee), comic books (Master of Kung Fu), and literature (M. Butterfly).

Chinese American Masculinities

Chinese American Masculinities
Title Chinese American Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Jachinson Chan
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Chinese Americans
ISBN 9780815340294

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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Asian Masculinities

Asian Masculinities
Title Asian Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Kam Louie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 304
Release 2005-07-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113442759X

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This book shows how East Asian masculinities are being formed and transformed as Asia is increasingly globalized. The gender roles performed by Chinese and Japanese men are examined not just as they are lived in Asia, but also in the West. The essays collected here enhance current understandings of East Asian identities and cultures as well as Western conceptions of gender and sexuality. While basic issues such as masculine ideals in China and Japan are examined, the book also addresses issues including homosexuality, women's perceptions of men, the role of sport and food and Asian men in the Chinese diaspora.

Chinese Femininities, Chinese Masculinities

Chinese Femininities, Chinese Masculinities
Title Chinese Femininities, Chinese Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Susan Brownell
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 478
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520211032

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Theorising Chinese Masculinity

Theorising Chinese Masculinity
Title Theorising Chinese Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Kam Louie
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 250
Release 2002-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521806213

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This book is the first comprehensive analysis of Chinese masculinity. Kam Louie uses the concepts of wen (cultural attainment) and wu (martial valour) to explain attitudes to masculinity. This revises most Western analyses of Asian masculinity that rely on the yin-yang binary. Examining classical and contemporary Chinese literature and film, the book also looks at the Chinese diaspora to consider Chinese masculinity within and outside China.

Chinese Masculinities in a Globalizing World

Chinese Masculinities in a Globalizing World
Title Chinese Masculinities in a Globalizing World PDF eBook
Author Kam Louie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134651309

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This book explores how the traditional ideal of Chinese manhood – the "wen" (cultural attainment) and "wu" (martial prowess) dyad – has been transformed by the increasing integration of China in the international scene. It discusses how increased travel and contact between China and the West are having a profound impact; showing how increased interchange with Western men, for whom "wu" is a more significant ideal, has shifted the balance in the classic Chinese dichotomy; and how the huge emphasis on wealth creation in contemporary China has changed the notion of "wen" itself to include business management skills and monetary power. The book also considers the implications of Chinese "soft power" outside China for the reconfigurations in masculinity ideals in the global setting. The rising significance of Chinese culture enables Chinese cultural norms, including ideals of manhood, to be increasingly integrated in the international sphere and to become hybridised. The book also examines the impact of the Japanese and Korean waves on popular conceptions of desirable manhood in China. Overall, it demonstrates that social constructions of Chinese masculinity have changed more fundamentally and become more global in the last three decades than any other time in the last three thousand years.

Everyday Masculinities in 21st-Century China

Everyday Masculinities in 21st-Century China
Title Everyday Masculinities in 21st-Century China PDF eBook
Author Magdalena Wong
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 175
Release 2020-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9888528424

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Everyday Masculinities in 21st-Century China: The Making of Able-Responsible Men argues that a moral dimension in Chinese masculinity is of growing significance in fast-changing China. ‘Able-responsible men’—those who can create wealth and shoulder responsibilities—have replaced the ‘moneyed elite’ of the earlier reform-and-opening-up era as the dominant male ideal. With vivid and highly readable case studies, Wong presents a compelling account of the forces that coerce men to live up to the able-responsible standard. She demonstrates the impact this pressure has on the lives of not only boys and men, but also on women, and shows how it invites both complicit and resistant reactions. The book lays bare the socio-political context that nurtures the cultural expressions of hegemonic masculinity under the rule of Xi Jinping. The president himself has emerged in public consciousness as the embodiment of the ideal able-responsible man. Based on anthropological fieldwork in Nanchong, Sichuan, the book provides new perspectives on many topical issues that China faces. These include urbanization, labour migration, the one-child policy, love and marriage, gender and intergenerational dynamics, hierarchical male relationships, and the rise of mass displays of nationalism. ‘In this richly informative book, Dr Wong gives us an intimate picture of masculinities in a contemporary Chinese city. She explores the role of wealth in definitions of masculinity, the moral dimension in gender imagery, the changing desires of women, and the role of the state—including a striking account of the gender strategies of President Xi. More than a local study, this book provides valuable ideas for understanding gender, men, and masculinities in the contemporary world.’ —Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney ‘Magdalena Wong asks wonderful, original questions. Her study might be one of the most pioneering investigations into Chinese family relations I have read. The strength of her book lies in its insight into kinship and cultural continuities and changes. The rich, nuanced case studies can make her book become an important addition to our ongoing studies on Chinese family.’ —William Jankowiak, University of Nevada, Las Vegas