More bottoms than tops? Mediated sexual roles and masculinity assemblage in Chinese gay communities

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This paper examines the discursive production of “there are more 0s (bottoms) than 1s (tops)” in a mediated environment, and its implications on gay communities. It explores why many Chinese gay men perceive it as a “sexual truth.” Based on ethnographic research from 2017 to 2021, I argue that this popular discourse is produced by the higher threshold to qualify as a 1 than a 0. The unequal threshold prevents many men from self-identifying, and, more importantly, being recognized as a 1. In addition, the wide circulation of this discourse has intensified effeminophobia, and led to unequal sexual opportunities for gay men based on their embodied masculinities.

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Zhou, Z. B. (2024). More bottoms than tops? Mediated sexual roles and masculinity assemblage in Chinese gay communities. Sexualities, 27(8), 1673–1688. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607221144623

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