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Excess And Masculinity In Asian Cultural Productions Kwaicheung Lo

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Excess And Masculinity In Asian Cultural Productions Kwaicheung Lo
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Kwai-Cheung Lo
ISBN: 9781438432106, 1438432100
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Excess And Masculinity In Asian Cultural Productions Kwaicheung Lo by Kwai-cheung Lo 9781438432106, 1438432100 instant download after payment.

In Excess and Masculinity in Asian Cultural Productions, Kwai-Cheung Lo explores the excesses associated with the phenomenal economic growth in East Asia, including surplus capital, environmental waste, and the unbalanced ratio of men to women in the region, connecting the production of capitalist “excess” to the production of new forms of transnational Asian masculinity. Lo draws on Lacanian psychoanalysis and Marxist ideas as well as gender theory in his examination of East Asian cultural products such as religious and parenting books, transgender literary fantasies, travel writing, gangster movies, female action heroes, and online games. Through this analysis, Lo argues that the excess of Asia’s “masculine” modernization throws into relief the internal inconsistencies of capitalism itself, posing new challenges to the order of global capitalism and suggesting new possible configurations of global modernity.

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