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Moral Masculinities: Ethical Self-fashionings of Professional Chinese Men in London
2016
Nan nü: Men, Women and Gender in China
Through qualitative interviews and examination of textual sources, this essay investigates the gendered, class and cultural subjectivities of transnational, highly-educated Chinese men living and working in London. Narrative analysis of the interviews of two participants suggests that they exhibit hybrid "bricolage masculinities," which incorporate elements from Western educational and corporate cultures, and also appropriate concepts and practices from the Confucian tradition of moral
doi:10.1163/15685268-00181p05
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