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Sexualität und Gender

  • Gulik, R. H. van: Sexual life in ancient China. A preliminary survey of Chinese sex and society from ca. 1500 B.C. till 1644 A.D. Neuausgabe. Leiden: Brill 2003.
  • Goldin, P. R.: The culture of sex in ancient China. Honolulu: University of Hawai’I Press 2002.
  • Hinsch, B.: Passions of the cut sleeve. The male homosexual tradition in China. Berkeley (Calif.): University of California Press 1990.
  • Hinsch, B.: Masculinities in Chinese history. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield 2013.
  • Chou, Wah-shan: Tongzhi. Politics of same-sex eroticism in Chinese societies. Reprint. New York: Routledge 2007.
  • Sang, Tze-lan D.: The emerging lesbian. Female same-sex desire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2003.
  • Sommer, M. H.: Sex, law, and society in late imperial China. Stanford (Calif.): Stanford UP 2000.
  • Levy, H. S.: Chinese footbinding. The history of a curious erotic custom. New York: Rawls 1966.
  • Rosenlee, Li-Hsiang L.: Confucianism and women. A philosophical interpretation. Albany (NY): SUNY 2006.
  • Santangelo, P.: From skin to heart. Perception of emotions and bodily sensations in traditional Chinese culture. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2006.
  • Santangelo, P. und D. Guida (Hrsg.): Love, hatred, and other passions. Questions and themes on emotions in Chinese civilization. Leiden: Brill 2006.
  • Linck, G.: Leib und Körper. Mensch, Welt und Leben in der chinesischen Philosophie. 2. überarb. Aufl., Freiburg: Alber 2012.
  • Ebrey, P. B.: The inner quarters. Marriage and the lives of Chinese women in the Sung period. Berkeley (Calif.): University of California Press 1993.
  • Fong, G. S. (Hrsg.): The inner quarters and beyond. Women writers from Ming through Qing. Leiden: Brill 2010.
  • Martin, F. und L. Heinrich (Hrsg.): Embodied modernities. Corporeality, representation, and Chinese cultures. Honolulu: Hawai’i UP 2010.
  • Yeh, C. V.: Shanghai love. Courtesans, intellectuals, and entertainment culture, 1850 – 1910. Seattle: University of Washington Press 2006.
  • Mann, S.: Under Confucian eyes. Writings on gender in Chinese history. Berkeley (Calif.): University of California Press 2001.
  • Li, Chenyang: The sage and the second sex. Confucianism, ethics, and gender. Chicago (Ill.): Open court 2000.
  • Louie, K.: Theorising Chinese masculinity. Society and gender in China. Cambridge: Cambridge UP 2002.
  • Linck, G.: Frau und Familie in China. München: Beck 1988.
  • Lee, Haiyan: Revolution of the heart. A genealogy of love in China, 1900 – 1950. Stanford (Calif.): Stanford UP 2007.

Texte in Übersetzung

  • Liu Xiang: Exemplary women of early China. The Lienü zhuan of Liu Xiang. Übers. Von A. B. Kinney. New York: Columbia UP 2014.
  • Idema, W. und B. Grant (Hrsg.): The red brush. Writing women of imperial China. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard UP 2004.
  • Stevenson, M. (Hrsg.): Homoeroticism in Imperial China. A sourcebook. London: Routledge 2013.
  • Liu, L. H. u.a. (Hrsg.): The birth of Chinese feminism. Essential texts in transnational theory. New York: Columbia UP 2013.
  • Lan, Hua R. und Vanessa L. Fong (Hrsg.): Women in Republican China. A sourcebook. Armonk (N.Y.): Sharpe 1999.
  • Wang, R. R. (Hrsg.): Images of women in Chinese thought and culture. Writings from the Pre-Qin period to the Song dynasty. Indianapolis: Hackett 2003.
  • Brownell, S. und J. N. Wasserstrom (Hrsg.): Chinese femininities, Chinese masculinities. A reader. Berkeley (Calif.): University of California Press 2002.
  • Stone, C. R.: The foundtainhead of Chinese erotica. The Lord of perfect satisfaction (Ruyijun zhuan). With a translation and critical edition. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. 2003.
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