Western queers in China : flight to the land of Oz
Wydawca
Lokalizacja
Illustrations . . vii
Preface . . ix
Introduction . . 1
1. Flight to the Land of Oz . . 9
Blackmail, Arrest, and Jail . . 9
Flight to Italy and China . . 13
Flight of the Imagination . . 17
2. The Exotic Appeal of Chinese Boy-Actors . . 25
The Rise and Fall of the Boy-Actor Aesthetic . . 25
European Men and Chinese Boy-Actors . . 32
Same-Sex Male Love in China . . 37
3. Establishing Friendships in Imperial China . . 41
"A Very Human Affection, and Contrary to Religious Detachment" . . 41
"The Greatest Affliction of My Long and Agitated Life" . . 46
4. Establishing Friendships in Post-1911 China . . 55
Friends from Afar . . 55
The Search for Boys . . 61
Mixing Boys and Politics . . 64
Friends but Not Lovers . . 69
Special Friends . . 73
5. Establishing Intellectual Connections with China . . 75
The Persistent Rumor . . 75
The Eccentric Sinologist . . 80
Foreign Expatriates and Chinese Intellectuals . . 89
Virgil and an Unfinished Poem . . 101
6. The Reorientation of Western Aesthetics . . 109
French Homoeroticism . . 109
Moving the Muse of Poetry from Europe to China . . 114
Moving the Muse of Popular Verse and Drama from Europe to China . . 122
Bringing Chinese Art to the American Heartland . . 131
Epilogue . . 137
Notes . . 141
Chinese Character Glossary . . 167
Bibliography . . 173
Index . . 185
About the Author . . 199