This course combines a variety of texts and gender/sexuality research theories in order to discuss issues of sex and gender/sexuality in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. These include sexual attractiveness and sexual desire in pre-Qin and Qin/Han literature, lust and eroticism in Ming/Qing literature, the destruction of family and the abandonment of marriage in early modern Chinese literature, love in friendship and the construction of masculinity, Chinese feminism and female sexual desire, new sexual morality discourse and the great debate on love, the first and second waves of feminism, and queer theory. By tracing the development and changes in Chinese concepts of gender/sexuality from ancient times to the present day, this course aims to ensure that you can, while remaining rooted in history, refer to constructions of knowledge in Western gender/sexuality culture and theory and proceed to rethink and deepen the contemporary discussion on these topics on an individual and societal level.
| AUs | 4.0 AUs |
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| Prerequisite | B4, above in O level Chinese or equivalent HC1001, HQ8010(Corequisite), HQ5010(Corequisite) |
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| Not Available To All Programme With | Yr1 |
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Other offerings
Other Relevant Mods
HC2003
Directed Readings Of Literary Works: Tang & Song
HC2008
Directed Readings Of Literary Works: Song To Qing
HC2010
Classical Chinese Fiction
HC2031
Confucian Thought
HC2060
Chinese Education In Southeast Asia
HC3001
Modern Chinese Literature
HC3003
Southeast Asian Chinese
HC3011
Studies Of Su Shi'S Literature & Art
HC3016
Readings Of Classical Chinese Prose