The cosmopolitan dream : transnational Chinese masculinities in a global age / edited by Derek Hird and Geng Song.
Material type: TextSeries: Transnational Asian masculinitiesPublication details: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- Transnational Chinese masculinities in a global age
- HQ1090 .C676 2018
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Intro; Contents; Introduction; Part I. Representing Chinese Men Transnationally; 1. Cosmopolitanism with Chinese Characteristics; 2. Order Restored? Chinese Masculinities in the German Crime Television Series Tatort; 3. Transnational Chinese Masculinity in Film Representation; 4. Haunted Chinese Gay Identity; 5. A Free Life; 6. Global and Local Phallic Creativity; Part II. Enacting Transnational Chinese Masculinities; 7. Persona, Politics, and Chinese Masculinity in Japan; 8. Tasting Food, Tasting Nostalgia; 9. Idealizing Masculinity through Representation of Fatherhood; 10. Just Fathers
11. Distant Husbands, Masculine Helpers12. "North American Despicable Man"; Contributors; Index
The Cosmopolitan Dream presents the broad patterns in the transformations of mainland Chinese masculinity over recent years, covering both representations (in film, fiction, and on television) and the lived experiences of Chinese men on four continents. Exposure to transnational influences has made Chinese notions of masculinity more cosmopolitan than ever before, yet the configurations of these hybrid masculinities retain the imprint of Chinese historical models. With the increasing interconnectivity of markets around the world, the hegemonic mode of manhood is now a highly mobile transnation.
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