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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction: Theorizing Femininities and Masculinities 1
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PART I . GENDER AND THE LAW (QING DYNASTY)
- Introduction 43
- 1. Femininity in Flux: Gendered Virtue and Social Conflict in the Mid–Qing Courtroom 47
- 2. Dangerous Males, Vulnerable Males, and Polluted Males: The Regulation of Masculinity in Qing Dynasty Law 67
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PART II . IDEALS OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY (MID–QING DYNASTY AND EARLY REPUBLICAN ERA)
- Introduction 89
- 3. Grooming a Daughter for Marriage: Brides and Wives in the Mid–Qing Period 93
- 4. “The Truths I Have Learned”: Nationalism, Family Reform, and Male Identity in China’s New Culture Movement, 1915–1923 120
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PART III . GENDER IN LITERARY TRADITIONS (MAY FOURTH ERA TO REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 145
- 5. Invention and Intervention: The Making of a Female Tradition in Modern Chinese Literature 149
- 6. The Self Loving the Self: Men and Connoisseurship in Modern Chinese Literature 175
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PART IV . DANGEROUS WOMEN AND DANGEROUS MEN (LATE MING DYNASTY TO EARLY COMMUNIST PERIOD)
- Introduction 195
- 7. Modernizing Sex, Sexing Modernity: Prostitution in Early-Twentieth-Century Shanghai 199
- 8. Approximations of Chinese Bandits: Perverse Rebels, Romantic Heroes, or Frustrated Bachelors? 226
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PART V . THE GENDER OF REBELS (CULTURAL REVOLUTION)
- Introduction 251
- 9. Maoist Mappings of Gender: Reassessing the Red Guards 255
- 10. “Little Brothers” in the Cultural Revolution: The Worker Rebels of Shanghai 269
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PART VI . BLOOD, QI, AND THE GENDERED BODY (QING DYNASTY AND REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 287
- 11. Blood, Body, and Gender: Medical Images of the Female Condition in China, 1600 –1850 291
- 12. Embodying Qi and Masculinities in Post-Mao China 315
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PART VII . SHIFTING CONTEXTS OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY (REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 331
- 13. Past, Perfect or Imperfect: Changing Images of the Ideal Wife 335
- 14. Proper Men and Proper Women: Parental Affection in the Chinese Family 361
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PART VIII . GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND ETHNICITY (REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 381
- 15. Gender and Internal Orientalism in China 385
- 16. Tradition and the Gender of Civility 412
- Afterword: Putting Gender at the Center 435
- Contributors 447
- Index 451
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction: Theorizing Femininities and Masculinities 1
-
PART I . GENDER AND THE LAW (QING DYNASTY)
- Introduction 43
- 1. Femininity in Flux: Gendered Virtue and Social Conflict in the Mid–Qing Courtroom 47
- 2. Dangerous Males, Vulnerable Males, and Polluted Males: The Regulation of Masculinity in Qing Dynasty Law 67
-
PART II . IDEALS OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY (MID–QING DYNASTY AND EARLY REPUBLICAN ERA)
- Introduction 89
- 3. Grooming a Daughter for Marriage: Brides and Wives in the Mid–Qing Period 93
- 4. “The Truths I Have Learned”: Nationalism, Family Reform, and Male Identity in China’s New Culture Movement, 1915–1923 120
-
PART III . GENDER IN LITERARY TRADITIONS (MAY FOURTH ERA TO REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 145
- 5. Invention and Intervention: The Making of a Female Tradition in Modern Chinese Literature 149
- 6. The Self Loving the Self: Men and Connoisseurship in Modern Chinese Literature 175
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PART IV . DANGEROUS WOMEN AND DANGEROUS MEN (LATE MING DYNASTY TO EARLY COMMUNIST PERIOD)
- Introduction 195
- 7. Modernizing Sex, Sexing Modernity: Prostitution in Early-Twentieth-Century Shanghai 199
- 8. Approximations of Chinese Bandits: Perverse Rebels, Romantic Heroes, or Frustrated Bachelors? 226
-
PART V . THE GENDER OF REBELS (CULTURAL REVOLUTION)
- Introduction 251
- 9. Maoist Mappings of Gender: Reassessing the Red Guards 255
- 10. “Little Brothers” in the Cultural Revolution: The Worker Rebels of Shanghai 269
-
PART VI . BLOOD, QI, AND THE GENDERED BODY (QING DYNASTY AND REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 287
- 11. Blood, Body, and Gender: Medical Images of the Female Condition in China, 1600 –1850 291
- 12. Embodying Qi and Masculinities in Post-Mao China 315
-
PART VII . SHIFTING CONTEXTS OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY (REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 331
- 13. Past, Perfect or Imperfect: Changing Images of the Ideal Wife 335
- 14. Proper Men and Proper Women: Parental Affection in the Chinese Family 361
-
PART VIII . GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND ETHNICITY (REFORM ERA)
- Introduction 381
- 15. Gender and Internal Orientalism in China 385
- 16. Tradition and the Gender of Civility 412
- Afterword: Putting Gender at the Center 435
- Contributors 447
- Index 451