Queer politics and sexual modernity in Taiwan / Hans Tao-Ming Huang.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Series: Queer AsiaPublication details: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 275 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9789888053803
- 9888053809
- 9888083082
- 9789888083084
- Pai, Hsien-yung, 1937- "Nie zi."
- Bai, Xianyong, 1937- Nie zi
- "Nie zi" (Pai, Hsien-yung)
- Gays -- Taiwan
- Gays in literature
- Queer theory -- Political aspects -- Taiwan
- Male homosexuality -- Political aspects -- Taiwan
- Feminism -- Political aspects -- Taiwan
- Homosexuels -- Taiwan
- Homosexuels dans la littérature
- Théorie queer -- Aspect politique -- Taiwan
- Homosexualité masculine -- Aspect politique -- Taiwan
- Féminisme -- Aspect politique -- Taiwan
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gay Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural
- Feminism -- Political aspects
- Gays
- Gays in literature
- Taiwan
- Queerteori -- politiska aspekter -- Taiwan
- Sexualitet -- Taiwan
- 306.7660951249 22
- HQ75.16.T28 H83 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-269) and index.
In English, with pasages translated from Chinese.
Print version record.
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Mental Hygiene and the Regime of Sexuality; 2. Prostitution, Perversion and AIDS; 3. State Power, Prostitution and Sexual Order; 4. From Glass Clique to Tongzhi Nation; 5. Modernising Gender, Civilising Sex; 6. Mourning the Monogamous Ideal; Epilogue; Notes; Glossary of Special Names and Terms; Bibliography; Index.
Examining the deployments of gender and sexuality over the past five decades in Taiwan, this book chronicles a queer historiography that illuminates the production of sexual identities and the formation of sexual modernity. Through primary research and historical investigation, Hans Tao-Ming Huang offers a contextualised study of Pai Hsien-yung's Crystal Boys, one of Taiwan's first recognized gay novels, as he critically engages disparate discursive fields of dominant legal and medical discourses of sex, lesbian and gay activism, as well as mainstream feminist politics. He shows that the const.
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