Policy Press

Chinese Men’s Practices of Intimacy, Embodiment and Kinship

Crafting Elastic Masculinity

By Siyang Cao

Published

Jun 14, 2021

Page count

252 pages

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Gender and Sociology

ISBN

978-1529212983

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Jun 14, 2021

Page count

252 pages

Browse the series

Gender and Sociology

ISBN

978-1529212990

Dimensions

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Jun 14, 2021

Page count

252 pages

Browse the series

Gender and Sociology

ISBN

978-1529212990

Dimensions

Imprint

Bristol University Press
Chinese Men’s Practices of Intimacy, Embodiment and Kinship

This book explores Chinese young men’s views of manhood and develops a new concept of ‘elastic masculinity’ which can be stretched and forged differently in response to personal relationships and local realities.

Drawing from empirical research, the author uses the term shenti (body-self) as a central concept to investigate the Chinese male body and explores intimacy and kinship within masculinity. She showcases how Chinese masculinities reflect the resilience of Confucian notions as well as transnational ideas of modern manhood.

This is a unique dialogue with ‘western’ discourse on masculinity, and an invaluable resource for understanding the profound social changes that transformed gendered arrangements in urban China.

Siyang Cao is a Post-doctoral fellow at the School of Social Development at East China Normal University.

Introduction: Approaching Young Men in Urban China

Chinese Masculinities, Identity Formation and Cultural Values

Making the Chinese Shenti : Embodiment and Masculinities in Everyday Lives

You Dandang : Negotiating Masculinity in Practices of Intimacy

Handing Down: Making and Narrating Masculinity through Kinship Ties

Conclusion: Crafting Elastic Masculinity