LEADER 04091cad a2200493 a 4500001 8863297 005 20160531175529.0 006 m m 007 cr mnummmmuuuu 008 020529s2002 caua sb 001 0 eng d 003 hubpceuo 020 0520211030 020 0520221168 035 (NyNyACL)HEB04243 035 (NNC)8863297 040 MiU |cMiU 043 a-cc--- 082 305.3/0951 |b21 090 HQ1075.5.C6 |b(INTERNET) 242 |yeng 245 00 Chinese femininities, Chinese masculinities : |ba reader / |cedited by Susan Brownell and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom ; foreword by Thomas Laqueur. 260 Berkeley : |bUniversity of California Press, |cc2002. 300 xiv, 460 p. : |bill. ; |c24 cm. 490 1 Asia--Local studies/global themes ; |v4 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |gpt. 1. |tGender and the law (Qing dynasty). |tFemininity in flux: gendered virtue and social conflict in the mid-Qing courtroom / |rJanet M. Theiss. |tDangerous males, vulnerable males, and polluted males: the regulation of masculinity in Qing dynasty law / |rMatthew H. Sommer -- |gpt. 2. |tIdeals of marriage and family (mid-Qing dynasty and early Republican era). |tGrooming a daughter for marriage: brides and wives in the mid-Qing period / |rSusan Mann. |t"The truths I have learned": nationalism, family reform, and male identity in China's New Culture Movement, 1915-1923 / |rSusan L. Glosser -- 505 00 |gpt. 3. |tGender in literary traditions (May fourth era to Reform era). |tInvention and intervention: the making of a female tradition in modern Chinese literature / |rLydia H. Liu. |gThe |tself loving the self: men and connoisseurship in modern Chinese literature / |rWendy Larson -- |gpt. 4. |tDangerous women and dangerous men (late Ming dynasty to early Communist period). |tModernizing sex, sexing modernity: prostitution in early-twentieth-century Shanghai / |rGail Hershatter. |tApproximations of Chinese bandits: perverse rebels, romantic heroes, or frustrated bachelors? / |rDavid Ownby -- 505 00 |gpt. 5. The |tgender of rebels (Cultural Revolution). |tMaoist mappings of gender: reassessing the Red Guards / |rEmily Honig. |t"Little brothers" in the Cultural Revolution: the worker rebels of Shanghai / |rElizabeth J. Perry, |rNara Dillon -- |gpt. 6. |tBlood, qi, and the gendered body (Qing dynasty and Reform era). |tBlood, body, and gender: medical images of the female condition in China, 1600-1850 / |rCharlotte Furth. |tEmbodying qi and masculinities in post-Mao China / |rNancy N. Chen -- 505 00 |gpt. 7. |tShifting contexts of gender and sexuality (Reform era). Past, perfect or imperfect: changing images of the ideal wife / |rHarriet Evans. |tProper men and proper women: parental affection in the Chinese family / |rWilliam Jankowiak -- |gpt. 8. |tGender, sexuality, and ethnicity (Reform era). |tGender and internal Orientalism in China / |rLouisa Schein. |tTradition and the gender of civility / |rRalph Litzinger -- |gAfterword: |tputting gender at the center / |rJeffrey N. Wasserstrom, |rSusan Brownell. 533 Electronic text and image data. |bAnn Arbor, Mich. : |cUniversity of Michigan, Scholarly Publishing Office, |d2006. |eIncludes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text. |f([ACLS Humanities E-Book]) |nMode of access: Intranet. |nThis volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 650 0 Sex role |zChina. 650 0 Femininity |zChina. 650 0 Masculinity |zChina. 700 1 Brownell, Susan. 700 1 Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. 710 2 American Council of Learned Societies. 830 0 Asia--local studies/global themes ; |v4. 900 AUTH 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6305_300000000000000_0951_BRO |70 |8GEN |980535OSA |bOSA |d2016-05-31 |eOSA |l0 |o305.3/0951 BRO |r2016-05-31 |w2016-05-31 |yBK |zDonation of István Rév. |cGeneral Stacks 920 01 2XbrDwXz 992 01 305_300000000000000_0951_BRO |bWZU_WZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_ZQUY_O8B 966 |cIn the Research Room