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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... feet become the most important factor in women's sexu- ality : without a “ three - inch Golden Lotus ” a woman was not able to become a woman . Gao Hongxing , Chanzu shi40 Legends of the origins of footbinding are quite telling . There ...
... Feet were held in common with men , so this somatic gender distinction , rather than being “ discovered " in nature , was created through culture , through a process of cosmetic manipulation . How must encountering this process have ...
... feet , this passage is also quite suggestive in its revelation of the narrator's attempts to bandage his feet . In the context of Chinese fiction , any discussion of foot bandaging inevitably reminds one that the foot - particularly the ...
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TheorizingFetishizing Footbinding | 21 |
The Fate of Male SameSex Prostitution | 42 |
Rewriting Sexual Ideals in Yesou puyan | 60 |
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