Queer China

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Boys Love
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CCP Cadre
China's post-Mao visual cultures
China's postsocialism
China's Queer
China's queer cultures
China’s Queer
Chinese Queer
Chinese's intellectuals
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Drag Performers
Drag Scene
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ethnographic cultural analysis
Fan Fiction
Gay Politics
gender identity formation China
Girls Love
Lesbian Politics
LGBTQ Movement
LGBTQ rights
LGBTQ visual narratives
Mu Cao
NGO Volunteer
NGO Worker
performance art research
Postsocialist China
Postsocialist Era
postsocialist gender theory
Qianmen Street
Queer
queer activism China
Queer Artist
Queer Comrades
Queer Cultural Production
Queer Desires
Queer Film Festival
queer politics
Queer Space
Queer visual cultures
sexuality studies
Shi Tou
Super Girl
Sweat Factories
Xuan Paper
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367462840
  • Weight: 403g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyses queer cultural production in contemporary China to map the broad social transformations in gender, sexuality and desire. It examines queer literature and visual cultures in China’s post-Mao and postsocialist era to show how these diverse cultural forms and practices not only function as context-specific and culturally sensitive forms of social activism but also produce distinct types of gender and sexual subjectivities unique to China’s postsocialist conditions.

From poetry to papercutting art, from ‘comrade/gay literature’ to girls’ love fan fiction, from lesbian films to activist documentaries, and from a drag show in Shanghai to a public performance of a same-sex wedding in Beijing, the book reveals a queer China in all its ideological complexity and creative energy. Empirically rich and methodologically eclectic, Queer China skilfully weaves together historical and archival research, textual and discourse analysis, along with interviews and ethnography.

Breaking new ground and bringing a non-Western perspective to the fore, this transdisciplinary work contributes to multiple academic fields including literary and cultural studies, media and communication studies, film and screen studies, contemporary art, theatre and performance studies, gender and sexuality studies, China/Asia and Global South studies, cultural history and cultural geography, political theory and the study of social movements.

Hongwei Bao is an associate professor of media and cultural studies at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is the author of Queer Comrades: Gay Identity and Tongzhi Activism in Postsocialist China.

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