Chinese Male Homosexualities: Memba, Tongzhi and Golden Boy (Routledge Contemporary China Series)
Author: by Travis S. K. Kong (Author)
Publisher: Routledge
Edition: 1st edition
Publication Date: 2010-07-7
Language: English
Hardcover: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 0415451892
ISBN-13: 9780415451895
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Review
“Chinese Male Homosexualities is an original study of what happens when the translation of global gayness ‘fails’. What we get are politically astute insights developed in dialogue between Kong and the Chinese gay men he came to know … in Hong Kong, London and mainland China. Resolutely anti-essentialist about both gay identity and Chinese culture, Kong convincingly argues that contradictions lie at the heart of queer struggles for rights, community and intimacy … A must read.” – Professor Lisa Rofel, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
“There is no book out there like this one. Navigating between European ideals of liberal recognition and Confucian notions of filial obligation, between neoliberal markets and residues of (post)colonial regulation, between cosmopolitan consumerism and alternative socialist imaginaries, Kong’s ethnography of Chinese gay men in Hong Kong, London, and the PRC is exhilarating and inimitable.” – Professor David L. Eng, University of Pennsylvania, USA
“Chinese Male Homosexualities is that rare and joyous thing: an intellectually substantial book that is also a good read. Individual interviewees’ stories bring the intellectual arguments to life.” – Professor Chris Berry, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
“This is a stunning empirical study of sexual worlds that are rarely associated with China, and a highly creative synthesis of the sociology of sexuality and queer theory. A powerful book that will be of interest to China scholars as well as sexuality researchers.” – Arlene Stein, Rutgers University, USA
“This book charts new territory in Chinese studies in the scope of its multi-site approach to the study of Chinese homosexualities, and is written with a lightness of hand that balances a complex analytical framework with lively interview data. Its readability ensures its easy application in undergraduate teaching, and its sophisticated interweaving of empirical data and theoretical analysis is a ‘textbook’ example for researchers. It makes significant contributions to the sociology of homosexuality, ‘new queer Asia studies’ and, more widely, non-Western, non-normative gender and sexuality studies, as well as debates on globalization and sexual citizenship.” – Derek Hird, The China Quarterly, Volume 205 – March 2011
“Chinese Male Homosexualities is an original study of what happens when the translation of global gayness ‘fails’. What we get are politically astute insights developed in dialogue between Kong and the Chinese gay men he came to know … in Hong Kong, London and mainland China. Resolutely anti-essentialist about both gay identity and Chinese culture, Kong convincingly argues that contradictions lie at the heart of queer struggles for rights, community and intimacy … A must read.” – Professor Lisa Rofel, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
“There is no book out there like this one. Navigating between European ideals of liberal recognition and Confucian notions of filial obligation, between neoliberal markets and residues of (post)colonial regulation, between cosmopolitan consumerism and alternative socialist imaginaries, Kong’s ethnography of Chinese gay men in Hong Kong, London, and the PRC is exhilarating and inimitable.” – Professor David L. Eng, University of Pennsylvania, USA
“Chinese Male Homosexualities is that rare and joyous thing: an intellectually substantial book that is also a good read. Individual interviewees’ stories bring the intellectual arguments to life.” – Professor Chris Berry, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
“This is a stunning empirical study of sexual worlds that are rarely associated with China, and a highly creative synthesis of the sociology of sexuality and queer theory. A powerful book that will be of interest to China scholars as well as sexuality researchers.” – Arlene Stein, Rutgers University, USA
“This book charts new territory in Chinese studies in the scope of its multi-site approach to the study of Chinese homosexualities, and is written with a lightness of hand that balances a comples analytical framework with lively interview data. Its readability ensures its easy application in undergraduate teaching, and its sophisticated interweaving of empirical data and theoretical analysis is a ‘textbook’ example for researchers. It makes significant contributions to the sociology of homosexuality, ‘new queer Asia studies’ and, more widely, non-Western, non-normative gender and sexuality studies, as well as debates on globalization and sexual citizenship.” – Derek Hird, The China Quarterly, Volume 205 – March 2011
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