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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... suggests that gender stereotypes in China are being dismantled such that men no longer have sole ownership of ... suggest that this paradigm may also apply to women leaders in the future.54 Wu Yi presents participation in sport as a ...
... suggests he can fix it , Old Liu responds , “ Houses are the same as people . Once they get old , they're still old no matter how much you fix them . But , no matter what , this is where I've spent my whole life " ( Fig . 10.1 ) . The ...
... suggests that Cheung functions as a site of “ inevitable loss , and potential recovery " for the emergence of Hong Kong modernity across different eras . In both films , she also represents a lost body that is paradoxi- cally made ...
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