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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chinese Dynasties and Historical Periods xi
- Introduction: Writing the History of Sexuality in China 1
- 1. Polygyny and Its Discontents: A Key to Understanding Traditional Chinese Society 16
- 2. Between Topics and Sources: Researching the History of Sexuality in Imperial China 34
- 3. The Pornographic Doctrine of a Loyalist Ming Novel: Social Decline and Sexual Disorder in Preposterous Words (Guwangyan) 50
- 4. Bertrand Russell and Ellen Key in China: Individualism, Free Love, and Eugenics in the May Fourth Era 76
- 5. “A Problem of Glands and Secretions”: Female Criminality, Murder, and Sexuality in Republican China 99
- 6. Changing Sex in the Urban Press: Scientific Modernity and the Shaping of Transsexual Subjects in Twentieth-Century China 125
- 7. A Reparative Return to “Queer Socialism”: Male Same-Sex Desire in the Cultural Revolution 142
- 8. The Irony of Size: Male Smallness and the Rise of China 163
- 9. Sex and Work: HIV/AIDS and Elite Masculinity in Contemporary China 188
- Glossary of Chinese Characters 205
- Bibliography 211
- List of Contributors 245
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chinese Dynasties and Historical Periods xi
- Introduction: Writing the History of Sexuality in China 1
- 1. Polygyny and Its Discontents: A Key to Understanding Traditional Chinese Society 16
- 2. Between Topics and Sources: Researching the History of Sexuality in Imperial China 34
- 3. The Pornographic Doctrine of a Loyalist Ming Novel: Social Decline and Sexual Disorder in Preposterous Words (Guwangyan) 50
- 4. Bertrand Russell and Ellen Key in China: Individualism, Free Love, and Eugenics in the May Fourth Era 76
- 5. “A Problem of Glands and Secretions”: Female Criminality, Murder, and Sexuality in Republican China 99
- 6. Changing Sex in the Urban Press: Scientific Modernity and the Shaping of Transsexual Subjects in Twentieth-Century China 125
- 7. A Reparative Return to “Queer Socialism”: Male Same-Sex Desire in the Cultural Revolution 142
- 8. The Irony of Size: Male Smallness and the Rise of China 163
- 9. Sex and Work: HIV/AIDS and Elite Masculinity in Contemporary China 188
- Glossary of Chinese Characters 205
- Bibliography 211
- List of Contributors 245
- Index 249