Chinese masculinities in a globalizing world / Kam Louie

"This book explores how the traditional ideal of Chinese manhood, the fragile scholar hero of "wen" as superior to the "wu" of martial prowess, has been transformed by increasing integration of Chinese men into global culture. It discusses how increased travel and contact wi...

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Superior document:Routledge culture, society, business in East Asia series 3
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Place / Publishing House:London, New York : Routledge, 2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Routledge culture, society, business in East Asia series 3
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Physical Description:x, 168 Seiten
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Summary:"This book explores how the traditional ideal of Chinese manhood, the fragile scholar hero of "wen" as superior to the "wu" of martial prowess, has been transformed by increasing integration of Chinese men into global culture. It discusses how increased travel and contact with the West, where "wu" figures are a more significant ideal, are shifting the balance and prompting a hybridisation of Chinese cultural norms, whilst emphasis on wealth creation in China has also incorporated business skills and monetary power into the concept of "wen" itself. The book shows that in a very short period China has changed from a relatively isolated state with stable and established cultural ideals, to being greatly globalised"--
ISBN:9780415711289
9781138577930
9781315884646
ac_no:AC15185182
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Kam Louie