The Fragile Scholar

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The Fragile Scholar

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ISBN: 9789622096202
écrit par: Song Geng
édition: Hong Kong University Press
date de publication: 2004
reliure: Hardcover
prix: USD 39.50
nombre de pages: 256

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Power and Masculinity in Chinese Culture

Song Geng   

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The Fragile Scholar examines the pre-modern construction of Chinese masculinity from the popular image of the fragile scholar (caizi) in late imperial Chinese fiction and drama. The book is an original contribution to the study of the construction of masculinity in the Chinese context from a comparative perspective. Its central thesis is that the concept of "masculinity" in pre-modern China was conceived in the network of hierarchical social and political power in a homosocial context rather than in opposition to "woman." In other words, gender discourse was more power-based than sex-based in pre-modern China, and Chinese masculinity was androgynous in nature. The author explains how the caizi discourse embodied the mediation between elite culture and popular culture by giving voice to the desire, fantasy, wants and tastes of urbanites.

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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
CHAPTER 1. The Fragile Scholar as a Cultural Discourse
CHAPTER 2. From Qu Yuan to Student Zhang: A Genealogy of the Effeminate Shi
CHAPTER 3. Textuality, Rituals and the "Docile Bodies"
CHAPTER 4. Caizi versus Junzi: Irony, Subversion and Containment
CHAPTER 5. Jasper-like Face and Rosy Lips: Same-sex Desire and the Male Body
CHAPTER 6. Homosocial Desire: Heroism, Misogyny, and the Male Bond
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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