
Desiring China
Experiments in Neoliberalism, Sexuality, and Public Culture
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Desiring China
Experiments in Neoliberalism, Sexuality, and Public Culture
About this book
Drawing on her research over the past two decades among urban residents and rural migrants in Hangzhou and Beijing, Rofel analyzes the meanings that individuals attach to various public cultural phenomena and what their interpretations say about their understandings of post-socialist China and their roles within it. She locates the first broad-based public debate about post-Mao social changes in the passionate dialogues about the popular 1991 television soap opera Yearnings. She describes how the emergence of gay identities and practices in China reveals connections to a transnational network of lesbians and gay men at the same time that it brings urban/rural and class divisions to the fore. The 1999ā2001 negotiations over China's entry into the World Trade Organization; a controversial women's museum; the ways that young single women portray their longings in relation to the privations they imagine their mothers experienced; adjudications of the limits of self-interest in court cases related to homoerotic desire, intellectual property, and consumer fraudāRofel reveals all of these as sites where desiring subjects come into being.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Yearnings Televisual Love and Melodramatic Politics
- 2. Museum as Womenās Space Displays of Gender
- 3. Qualities of Desire Imagining Gay Identities
- 4. From Sacrifice to Desire Cosmopolitanism with Chinese Characteristics
- 5. Legislating Desire Homosexuality, Intellectual Property Rights, and Consumer Fraud
- 6. Desiring China Chinaās Entry into thewto
- Coda
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index