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Making female sexuality in Republican China: Women's bodies in the discourses of hygiene, education, and literature.

机译:在民国时期建立女性性:卫生,教育和文学中的女性身体。

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This work examines the construction of female sexuality in Republican China (1911–1949) by investigating images of women's bodies in texts on hygiene, education, and literature. Discussions of women and female sexuality were a vehicle for displacing (and displaying) social anxieties. This focus on sexuality influenced the codification of body culture, as various politically-charged discourses advocated specific images of the ideal woman. Hygienic texts were an important site for the convergence of nationalism, eugenics, and science, resulting in the medicalization of female sexuality, family life, and parenting—all of which were turned into objects for “scientific” analysis. Texts on fetal education, reproduction, and menstruation use rhetoric that co-opts formerly private spaces (the womb, the household, and the temporal space of childhood) for the nation-race. This hygienic image of the ideal woman prioritized the reproductive body. The ideal woman found in texts discussing body-centered education (sex education, physical education, and hygiene education) echoes this socially-conservative rhetoric. Here, the influence of eugenics is even stronger, constructing a “flawless” woman whose mission is the creation of a flawless body and flawless children. Educational articles posit this ideal in conscious opposition to images of beauty found in pictorial magazines, in popular fiction, and even in the visual material accompanying the articles themselves. The resulting tension between verbal and visual images of women reveals the conflict between coexisting ideas of female sexuality. Literary images of women add two other “ideal women” to this picture: the “new woman” and the “modern girl.” The distinction between these archetypes reveals contrasting attitudes towards modernity and female sexuality, and also reflects the rivalry between the national and the cosmopolitan. Depictions of the modern girl reveal that she is sometimes used by (female) authors to explore female subjectivity and free expression of sexuality. At other times, she is used by (male) authors in the form of a femme fatale, a symbol of male anxiety about female sexuality and the alienation of modernity. All of these images existed in a web of shifting tensions and alliances, creating a complicated picture of female sexuality in Republican China.
机译:这项工作通过调查关于卫生,教育和文学的文本中的女性身体图像,检验了民国时期(1911-1949年)女性性行为的建构。对妇女和女性性行为的讨论是消除(和显示)社交焦虑的工具。对性的关注影响了身体文化的编纂,因为各种带有政治色彩的论述都提倡理想女性的具体形象。卫生文本是民族主义,优生学和科学融合的重要场所,导致女性性行为,家庭生活和养育子女的医疗化—所有这些都变成了“科学”分析的对象。有关胎儿的教育,生殖和月经的文字使用的措辞将民族场所原为私人空间(子宫,家庭和童年的时空)。这种理想女性的卫生图像优先考虑了生殖机构。文本中讨论以身体为中心的教育(性教育,体育教育和卫生教育)的理想女性,与这种社会保守的言论相呼应。在这里,优生学的影响力甚至更大,培养了一个“完美无瑕”的女人,其使命是创造完美无瑕的身体和完美无瑕的孩子。教育性文章之所以提出这样的理想,是因为有意识地反对在图片杂志,通俗小说甚至文章本身附带的视觉材料中发现的美丽形象。妇女的言语和视觉形象之间产生的张力揭示了女性性观念的共存观念之间的冲突。女性的文学形象在这幅画中增加了另外两个“理想的女性”:“新女性”和“现代女孩”。这些原型之间的区别揭示了对现代性和女性性的不同态度,也反映了国民与国际主义者之间的竞争。对现代女孩的描述表明,(女性)作家有时会使用她来探索女性的主观性和性的自由表达。在其他时候,(男性)作家以蛇蝎美人的形式使用她,这象征着男性对女性性行为和现代性的焦虑。所有这些图像都存在着不断变化的紧张关系和同盟网络,给民国时期的女性性生活造成了复杂的画面。

著录项

  • 作者

    Stevens, Sarah Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Literature Asian.; Womens Studies.; History Asia Australia and Oceania.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 244 p.
  • 总页数 244
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;世界史;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:50

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