This book brings together some of the most exciting, original and cuttingedge work being conducted on contemporary queer China. The volume includes original essays by some of the most prolific and central queer activists and artists in the PRC, placing their writing alongside work by emergent and established scholars from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds. The book offers unique perspectives by presenting primary accounts of the creative and multi-faceted strategies that activists and community organizers have developed in their various activities. The volume also presents rich, empirical evidence of every-day queer lives across China, offering a unique record not only of cosmopolitan community and activist perspectives but also of voices and experiences from a broad range of locations and identifications. As a whole it offers invaluable insights into sexual and gender diversity in China today. Queer/Tongzhi China thus breathes as it speaks, providing through its diverse approaches a different understanding of queer China than standard mono-ethnographies or social-scientific documentaries.
Dr Hongwei Bao is assistant professor in Media Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK. He holds a Ph.D. in Gender and Cultural Studies from the University of Sydney, Australia.
However, scholarship addressing Chinese gender and sexual diversity from a social-science and humanities perspective remains limited by a complex reality that involves factors such as political and academic censorship, stubbornly conformist social and mor...
评分However, scholarship addressing Chinese gender and sexual diversity from a social-science and humanities perspective remains limited by a complex reality that involves factors such as political and academic censorship, stubbornly conformist social and mor...
评分However, scholarship addressing Chinese gender and sexual diversity from a social-science and humanities perspective remains limited by a complex reality that involves factors such as political and academic censorship, stubbornly conformist social and mor...
评分However, scholarship addressing Chinese gender and sexual diversity from a social-science and humanities perspective remains limited by a complex reality that involves factors such as political and academic censorship, stubbornly conformist social and mor...
评分However, scholarship addressing Chinese gender and sexual diversity from a social-science and humanities perspective remains limited by a complex reality that involves factors such as political and academic censorship, stubbornly conformist social and mor...
对于《Queer/Tongzhi China》这本书,我有一个非常具体的期待,那就是它能否深入到那些“看不见”的角落。我常常思考,在中国这样一个地域广阔、文化多元的国家,少数群体的生活状态究竟有多大的差异?尤其是在一二线城市之外,那些相对保守的地区,人们是如何在社会压力和个人追求之间寻找平衡的?我希望这本书能够超越对大都市精英群体或主流媒体报道的简单复述,而是能够呈现来自不同地域、不同经济阶层、不同年龄段的“同志”个体的真实声音。我想听听他们的故事,了解他们的喜怒哀乐,以及他们在日常生活中的细微挣扎与坚持。更进一步,我也希望书中能够探讨,在跨文化交流日益频繁的当下,西方“Queer”理论的引入,究竟对中国本土的“同志”社群产生了怎样的影响?是带来了新的思想资源,还是引发了新的困惑?我特别关注书中是否会有对这些复杂互动关系的深刻反思,以及对于未来发展方向的某种预见。
评分这本书的书名就足以勾起我的好奇心。《Queer/Tongzhi China》,这个名字本身就充满了张力,融合了西方的“Queer”理论与中国语境下的“同志”概念。我一直对中国社会中性别和性少数群体的经历非常感兴趣,但又苦于缺乏深入的了解。市面上关于这一领域的学术著作往往过于理论化,而一些更通俗的读物又可能流于表面。这本书的书名似乎预示着它能够填补这一空白,既有学术的深度,又不失对具体现实的关照。我期待它能够提供一种新的视角,帮助我理解在中国背景下“Queer”和“Tongzhi”这两个概念是如何被理解、被实践,以及它们之间的动态关系。更重要的是,我希望能看到书中对中国社会变迁中,这些群体所面临的挑战、机遇以及他们独特的身份认同构建过程的细致描绘。这本书无疑是那种能够激发思考、引发共鸣的作品,我相信它将为我打开一扇通往更加复杂和 nuanced 的中国社会理解之门。我迫不及待地想知道作者是如何将这些概念融汇贯通,并用生动的案例来阐释的。
评分《Queer/Tongzhi China》这本书的书名,让我想到了一个非常重要的方面:历史的维度。我想知道,在中国,“同志”的身份和经历,是如何随着时代变迁而演变的?在过去的几十年里,社会对这一群体的认知和接纳程度,究竟发生了怎样的变化?我期待书中能够对这一历史进程进行梳理,展现出从隐秘到逐渐公开,从被污名化到被重新审视的轨迹。我想了解,在不同的历史时期,有哪些关键的事件、思潮或者人物,对中国“同志”社群的发展起到了重要的推动作用?同时,我也对“Queer”理论在中国的本土化过程非常感兴趣。它是否仅仅是作为一个西方舶来的学术概念被接受,还是在与中国自身的文化传统和现实语境发生碰撞、融合,最终形成了具有中国特色的“Queer”话语?我希望这本书能够提供扎实的史料支撑,展现出这一群体在中国社会历史长河中的演进脉络。
评分读完《Queer/Tongzhi China》这本书,我脑海中浮现的画面是,它不仅仅是一本关于理论或者统计数据的汇编,而是一部充满人性温度的叙事。我期待的是,作者能够用一种极具感染力的笔触,讲述一个个鲜活的个体故事。那些在社会边缘默默生长、努力寻找自我价值的生命,他们是如何面对家庭的期望、社会的偏见,以及如何在爱与被爱中定义自己的?我希望书中能够捕捉到这些微观层面的情感波动和内心独白。例如,那些为了家人而压抑自己真实情感的人,那些勇敢地站出来表达自我,却又面临巨大风险的人,那些在网络空间构建虚拟社群,寻求慰藉和支持的人……这些故事,才最能触动人心,也最能展现出“Queer/Tongzhi China”背后,那些真实而复杂的人性光辉。我希望这本书能像一部纪录片一样,让我身临其境,去感受那些生命中的点滴,去理解那些不被主流看见的坚持。
评分这本书的标题,特别是“Queer/Tongzhi China”,让我产生了一种跨文化的思考。我一直好奇,在不同的文化语境下,“性少数”群体的身份认同和自我表达方式,会呈现出怎样的差异?《Queer/Tongzhi China》这本书,是否能够提供一个比较性的视角,让我们看到在西方语境下的“Queer”概念,与中国本土的“同志”话语之间,有哪些共鸣和张力?我期待书中能够探讨,中国社会在接受和理解“Queer”理论的过程中,是否会受到自身传统观念的影响,从而产生一些独特的解读方式?例如,是否会出现将“Queer”理解为一种更加宽泛的“非主流”或者“反传统”的标签,而不仅仅局限于性取向和性别认同?我希望这本书能够深入到这些语言和概念的细微之处,揭示出文化差异是如何塑造我们对性别和性少数群体的认识,以及这种认识如何反过来影响他们的生活实践。
评分最近的我:本来以为研究这个话题的人很少,结果发现文献太多handle不了 :) 因为这本书第一次用上了大英图书馆的馆藏,开心。
评分LGBT politics in the authoritarian state of China needs much more study. Hopefully we can have this synergic trend in the future with powers pumping from various directions. It's true that stepping outside gives you an objective and holistic picture, but with all the subtleties and nuances in Chinese, the movement can only be pushed by ourselves.
评分schroeder那一章还行 别的没多大意思
评分最近的我:本来以为研究这个话题的人很少,结果发现文献太多handle不了 :) 因为这本书第一次用上了大英图书馆的馆藏,开心。
评分最近的我:本来以为研究这个话题的人很少,结果发现文献太多handle不了 :) 因为这本书第一次用上了大英图书馆的馆藏,开心。
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