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Chinese culture , different or even conflicting discourses on masculinity coexisted . In literary representations , for ... The masculine ideal is embodied in Confucian discourse by the junzi , who lives mainly in the public arena .
Chinese culture , different or even conflicting discourses on masculinity coexisted . In literary representations , for ... The masculine ideal is embodied in Confucian discourse by the junzi , who lives mainly in the public arena .
第 155 頁
In addition to ( perhaps unconsciously ) assuming an “ ethnographic voice , ” Volpp seems to force a model of spatialization and deviance onto the material with little regard for the subtleties of Ming literati discourse .
In addition to ( perhaps unconsciously ) assuming an “ ethnographic voice , ” Volpp seems to force a model of spatialization and deviance onto the material with little regard for the subtleties of Ming literati discourse .
第 157 頁
Taking the lead from Foucault , she has raised questions about the relationship between discourse and practice ... there a vogue for homoerotic relationships in late imperial China , or was there simply a proliferation of discourses ?
Taking the lead from Foucault , she has raised questions about the relationship between discourse and practice ... there a vogue for homoerotic relationships in late imperial China , or was there simply a proliferation of discourses ?
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