Opening Up
Youth Sex Culture and Market Reform in Shanghai
Opening Up
Youth Sex Culture and Market Reform in Shanghai
More and more men and women in China these days are having sex before marriage, creating a new youth sex culture based on romance, leisure, and free choice. The Chinese themselves describe these changes as an “opening up” in response to foreign influences and increased Westernization. Farrer explores these changes by tracing the basic elements in talk about sex and sexuality in Shanghai. He then shows how Chinese youth act out the sometimes-contradictory meanings of sex in the new market society. For Farrer, sexuality is a lens through which we can see how China imagines and understands itself in the wake of increased globalization. Through personal storytelling, neighborhood gossip, and games of seduction, young men and women in Shanghai balance pragmatism with romance, lust with love, and seriousness with play, collectively constructing and individually coping with a new culture based on market principles. With its provocative glimpse into the sex lives of young Chinese, then, Opening Up offers something even greater: a thoughtful consideration of China as it continues to develop into an economic superpower.
394 pages | 10 halftones, 4 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2002
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Asian Studies: East Asia
Economics and Business: Economics--Urban and Regional
Sociology: Race, Ethnic, and Minority Relations, Social History, Sociology--Marriage and Family, Urban and Rural Sociology
Reviews
Table of Contents
Introduction
Sex and the Market
1Opening Up
And Other Stories
2Scenes
High and Low
3Characters
Big and Small
4True Stories
From Romance to Irony
5Talking Friends
For Love and for Fun
6Feelings
Good and Memorable
7Virginity
Purity of Purpose
8Making Love
And Talking about It
9Play
Dance and Sex
Methodological Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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