Embodied Modernities: Corporeality, Representation, and Chinese CulturesFran Martin, Ari Larissa Heinrich University of Hawaii Press, 2006年7月31日 - 300 頁 From feminist philosophy to genetic science, scholarship in recent years has succeeded in challenging many entrenched assumptions about the material and biological status of human bodies. Likewise in the study of Chinese cultures, accelerating globalization and the resultant hybridity have called into question previous assumptions about the boundaries of Chinese national and ethnic identity. The problem of identifying a single or definitive referent for the "Chinese body" is thornier than ever. |
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... tion.3 In this chapter , I intend to take a closer look at one of the most intrigu- ing aspects of Jiaolong's ... tion , which shortchanges the transgender character , reducing her to a woman who occasionally cross - dresses but is ...
... tion of the human body in contemporary life , then , the organ trade in “ One Kind of Reality " enables the plot by allowing for the transfer of , and com- merce in , human body parts . In " One Kind of Reality , " however , the ...
... tion " of labor and the products of labor . They note two different types of labor driving the current economy : " the immaterial labor of analytic and symbolic tasks ” and the “ production and manipulation of affect [ that ] requires ...
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