Loretta Ho is a research Associate in the School of Psychology at the University of Western Australia.
This book contributes to a critical understanding of how Chinese same-sex identity in urban China is variously imagined; how it is transformed; and how it presents its resistances as China continues to open up to global power relations. Equally important, the book will 1) sharpen knowledge of China’s recent socio-economic change and political agenda, 2) build a greater awareness of Chinese cultural, sexual and ethical values and 3) offer new perspectives on ‘Chineseness’ and Chinese same-sex identity.
Uniquely, it explores the emergence of Chinese same-sex identity through understanding the everyday, lived same-sex experience, amid China’s opening up to cultural, sexual and economic globalisation. This understanding is based on a culturally sensitive framework which accommodates the diverse and sometimes paradoxical articulation of same-sex identity in urban China. It come sto the conclusion that same–sex identity in china is articulated in a paradoxical way: open and decentred, but at the same time, nationalist and conforming to state control.
This book will be of interest to scholar and students in Chinese studies, Gender Studies, sexuality and cultural studies.
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隻建立瞭一個framework,做得很粗糙,對符號互動論還有鮑德裏亞理論的牽強運用堪稱敗筆,麵對迅速變化的social facts材料也顯得老舊瞭(同時也並不夠充分)。
评分從讀。覺得關於field research那段有反思的價值。09年的齣版研究現在看來已經有些時過境遷。
评分所有東西都是點到為止吧…以identity開頭卻沒有在後文說清楚到底是怎樣的一種identity, 寫作時同性戀/gay/同誌三個詞也沒有在語言中區分開來被含混使用。隻能說是2000年初北京gay community的粗略一覽。
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评分從讀。覺得關於field research那段有反思的價值。09年的齣版研究現在看來已經有些時過境遷。
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