TY - GEN AU - Brownell,Susan AU - Wasserstrom,Jeffrey N. TI - Chinese femininities, Chinese masculinities: a reader T2 - Asia--Local studies/global themes PY - 2002/// CY - Berkeley PB - University of California Press KW - China KW - Sex role KW - Femininity KW - Masculinity N1 - E-Book-ACLS / Zugriff nur im DHI-Lesesaal; American Council of Learned Societies/ https://www.humanitiesebook.org/about; Includes bibliographical references and index; pt. 1; Gender and the law (Qing dynasty); Femininity in flux: gendered virtue and social conflict in the mid-Qing courtroom; Janet M. Theiss; Dangerous males, vulnerable males, and polluted males: the regulation of masculinity in Qing dynasty law; Matthew H. Sommer --; pt. 2; Ideals of marriage and family (mid-Qing dynasty and early Republican era); Grooming a daughter for marriage: brides and wives in the mid-Qing period; Susan Mann; "The truths I have learned": nationalism, family reform, and male identity in China's New Culture Movement, 1915-1923; Susan L. Glosser --; pt. 3; Gender in literary traditions (May fourth era to Reform era); Invention and intervention: the making of a female tradition in modern Chinese literature; Lydia H. Liu; The; self loving the self: men and connoisseurship in modern Chinese literature; Wendy Larson --; pt. 4; Dangerous women and dangerous men (late Ming dynasty to early Communist period); Modernizing sex, sexing modernity: prostitution in early-twentieth-century Shanghai; Gail Hershatter; Approximations of Chinese bandits: perverse rebels, romantic heroes, or frustrated bachelors?; David Ownby --; pt. 5. The; gender of rebels (Cultural Revolution); Maoist mappings of gender: reassessing the Red Guards; Emily Honig; "Little brothers" in the Cultural Revolution: the worker rebels of Shanghai; Elizabeth J. Perry; Nara Dillon --; pt. 6; Blood, qi, and the gendered body (Qing dynasty and Reform era); Blood, body, and gender: medical images of the female condition in China, 1600-1850; Charlotte Furth; Embodying qi and masculinities in post-Mao China; Nancy N. Chen --; pt. 7; Shifting contexts of gender and sexuality (Reform era). Past, perfect or imperfect: changing images of the ideal wife; Harriet Evans; Proper men and proper women: parental affection in the Chinese family; William Jankowiak --; pt. 8; Gender, sexuality, and ethnicity (Reform era); Gender and internal Orientalism in China; Louisa Schein; Tradition and the gender of civility; Ralph Litzinger --; Afterword; putting gender at the center; Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom; Susan Brownell UR - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb04243 ER -