Chinese femininities, Chinese masculinities [electronic resource] : a reader /
Chinese femininities, Chinese masculinities a reader / [electronic resource] :
edited by Susan Brownell and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom ; foreword by Thomas Laqueur.
- Berkeley : University of California Press, c2002.
- xiv, 460 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Asia--Local studies/global themes ; 4 .
- Asia (Columbia University. East Asian Institute) ; 4. ACLS Humanities E-Book. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Gender and the law (Qing dynasty). Femininity in flux: gendered virtue and social conflict in the mid-Qing courtroom / Dangerous males, vulnerable males, and polluted males: the regulation of masculinity in Qing dynasty law / Ideals of marriage and family (mid-Qing dynasty and e arly Republican era). Grooming a daughter for marriage: brides and w ives in the mid-Qing period / "The truths I have lear ned": nationalism, family reform, and male identity in China's New Cult ure Movement, 1915-1923 / Jane t M. Theiss. Matthew H. Somme r -- Susan Mann. Susan L. Glosser -- pt. 1. pt. 2. Gender in literary traditions (May fourth era to Reform er a). Invention and intervention: the making of a female tradition in modern Chinese literature / self loving the self: men and connoisseurship in modern Chinese literature / Dangerous women and dangerous men (late Ming dyna sty to early Communist period). Modernizing sex, sexing modernity: p rostitution in early-twentieth-century Shanghai / Approximations of Chinese bandits: perverse rebels, romantic heroes , or frustrated bachelors? / Lydia H. Liu. Wendy L arson -- Gail Hershatter. David Ownby -- pt. 3. The pt. 4. gender of rebels (Cultural Revolution). Maoist mapp ings of gender: reassessing the Red Guards / "Little brothers" in the Cultural Revolution: the worker rebels of Shanghai / Blood, qi, and t he gendered body (Qing dynasty and Reform era). Blood, body, and gen der: medical images of the female condition in China, 1600-1850 / Embodying qi and masculinities in post-Mao China / Emily Honig. Elizabeth J. Perry, Nara Dillon -- Ch arlotte Furth. Nancy N. Chen -- pt. 5. The pt. 6. Shifting contexts of gender and sexuality (Reform era). Pa st, perfect or imperfect: changing images of the ideal wife / Proper men and proper women: parental affection in the Chin ese family / Gender, sexuality, an d ethnicity (Reform era). Gender and internal Orientalism in China / Tradition and the gender of civility / putting gender at the center / Harrie t Evans. William Jankowiak -- Louisa Schein. Ralph L itzinger -- Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, Susan Brownell. pt. 7. pt. 8. Afterword:
Electronic text and image data.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing,
2006.
Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text.
([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
Mode of a ccess: Intranet.
This volume is made possible by a grant from the An drew W. Mellon Foundation.
Sex role.
Femininity-- China.
Masculinity-- China.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Gender and the law (Qing dynasty). Femininity in flux: gendered virtue and social conflict in the mid-Qing courtroom / Dangerous males, vulnerable males, and polluted males: the regulation of masculinity in Qing dynasty law / Ideals of marriage and family (mid-Qing dynasty and e arly Republican era). Grooming a daughter for marriage: brides and w ives in the mid-Qing period / "The truths I have lear ned": nationalism, family reform, and male identity in China's New Cult ure Movement, 1915-1923 / Jane t M. Theiss. Matthew H. Somme r -- Susan Mann. Susan L. Glosser -- pt. 1. pt. 2. Gender in literary traditions (May fourth era to Reform er a). Invention and intervention: the making of a female tradition in modern Chinese literature / self loving the self: men and connoisseurship in modern Chinese literature / Dangerous women and dangerous men (late Ming dyna sty to early Communist period). Modernizing sex, sexing modernity: p rostitution in early-twentieth-century Shanghai / Approximations of Chinese bandits: perverse rebels, romantic heroes , or frustrated bachelors? / Lydia H. Liu. Wendy L arson -- Gail Hershatter. David Ownby -- pt. 3. The pt. 4. gender of rebels (Cultural Revolution). Maoist mapp ings of gender: reassessing the Red Guards / "Little brothers" in the Cultural Revolution: the worker rebels of Shanghai / Blood, qi, and t he gendered body (Qing dynasty and Reform era). Blood, body, and gen der: medical images of the female condition in China, 1600-1850 / Embodying qi and masculinities in post-Mao China / Emily Honig. Elizabeth J. Perry, Nara Dillon -- Ch arlotte Furth. Nancy N. Chen -- pt. 5. The pt. 6. Shifting contexts of gender and sexuality (Reform era). Pa st, perfect or imperfect: changing images of the ideal wife / Proper men and proper women: parental affection in the Chin ese family / Gender, sexuality, an d ethnicity (Reform era). Gender and internal Orientalism in China / Tradition and the gender of civility / putting gender at the center / Harrie t Evans. William Jankowiak -- Louisa Schein. Ralph L itzinger -- Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, Susan Brownell. pt. 7. pt. 8. Afterword:
Electronic text and image data.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing,
2006.
Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text.
([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
Mode of a ccess: Intranet.
This volume is made possible by a grant from the An drew W. Mellon Foundation.
Sex role.
Femininity-- China.
Masculinity-- China.