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Rebel Men : Masculinity and Attitude in Postsocialist Chinese Literature | Pamela Hunt
A discussion of masculinity in post-1989 Chinese literature.
Masculinity, fast-changing and regularly declared to be in the throes of crisis, is attracting more popular and scholarly debate in China than ever before. This book probes the link between literary rebellion and manhood in China, showing how, as male writers critique the outcomes of decades of market reform, they also ask: how best to be a man in the new postsocialist order? In this first full-length discussion of masculinity in post-1989 Chinese literature, Pamela Hunt offers a detailed analysis of four contemporary authors: Zhu Wen, Feng Tang, Xu Zechen, and Han Han. In a series of readings, she explores how all four writers show the same preoccupation with the figure of the man on the edges of society. Drawing on longstanding Chinese and global models of the maverick, as well as marginal masculinity, their characters all engage in forms of transgression that still rely heavily on heteronormative and patriarchal values. Rebel Men argues that masculinity, so often overlooked in literary analysis of contemporary China, continues to be renegotiated, debated, and agonized over, and is ultimately reconstructed as more powerful than before.
書籍詳情 | |
作者/譯者/編者: | Pamela Hunt |
出版社: | Hong Kong University Press |
國際書號: | 9789888754052 |
出版年月: | 2022-06 |
頁數: | 164 |
開度: | 152x229mm |
圖書分類: | SOCIOLOGY |
- 存貨: 有現貨
- ISBN: 9789888754052
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