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In: Asian studies review, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 1-9
ISSN: 1467-8403
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In: Asian studies review, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 1-9
ISSN: 1467-8403
This is a book-length exploration of celebrity culture in the People's Republic of China and its interaction with international norms of celebrity production. The book comprises case studies from popular culture, official culture, and business celebrities
This is a book-length exploration of celebrity culture in the People's Republic of China and its interaction with international norms of celebrity production. The book comprises case studies from popular culture, official culture, and business celebrities.
In: Bulletin of concerned Asian scholars, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 37-49
In: Women in Asia series
Pt. I: "New" domains in the Chinese market economy. Goodman, David S. G.: Why women count. Chinese women and the leadership of reform. Wylie, Clodagh: Femininity and authority. Women in China's private sector. Sun Wanning: The maid in China. Opportunities, challenges and the story of becoming modern. Jeffreys, Elaine: Feminist prostitution debates. Are there any sex workers in China? Pt. II: Women in the professions. Edwards, Louise: Constraining women's political work with "women's work". The Chinese Communist Party and women's participation in politics. Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk: Women and technology in the teaching profession. Multi-literacy and curriculum impact. Pt.III: Reinventing domestic space. Sargeson, Sally: Building for the future family. McLaren, Anne E.: Women's work and ritual space in China
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In: Routledge studies on China in transition 40
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In: Bulletin of concerned Asian scholars, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 31-58
ISSN: 0007-4810, 0898-7785
W. Jankowiak identifies and critically examines recurring concerns and biases in recent writings on Chinese gender and sexuality. He points out analytical bias in the study of gender relations in Chinese society. J. Howell, S. Brownell, Jui-shan Chang, E. Jeffreys, L. Edwards and Kaz Ross express their views on Jankowiak's article. Chang puts forth an alternative paradigm for the study of Chinese sexuality. G. Sigley and Elaine Jeffreys interview Pan Suiming, professor at the Institute for Sexological Research (People's University of China, Beijing). Pan Suiming is a leading exponent of sexological research and sexual education in the PRC. (DÜI-Sen)
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