Gender, Sexuality, and Social Change in Contemporary China

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Drawing upon Raymond Williams’ notion of culture and in-depth interviews with 40 women, this article examines forces that have shaped the landscape of sexuality in China. It argues that the process of changing sexuality contains multiple and overlapping forms of sexual culture, in which the party-state’s ideology, emergent sexual cultures and traditional Chinese beliefs intertwine and struggle. In addition to age-based differences in attitudes towards sexual practices within studies of youth culture, this study incorporates a class-based variable into the account.

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Chen, F. (2017). Gender, Sexuality, and Social Change in Contemporary China. Sexuality and Culture, 21(4), 953–975. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-017-9435-9

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