Appetitestxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Judith Farquhar 出版社: Duke University Press Books 副标题: Food and Sex in Post-Socialist China 出版年: 2002-4-26 页数: 360 定价: USD 25.95 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9780822329213
内容简介 · · · · · ·Chinese society and culture changed dramatically with the end of Maoist socialism in the early 1980s. So did the everyday life of Chinese bodies. In Appetites Judith Farquhar shows how new forms of desire, pleasure, anxiety and curiosity emerged as capitalist reforms advanced. Though many have suggested that after decades of socialist collectivism people simply returned to thei...
Chinese society and culture changed dramatically with the end of Maoist socialism in the early 1980s. So did the everyday life of Chinese bodies. In Appetites Judith Farquhar shows how new forms of desire, pleasure, anxiety and curiosity emerged as capitalist reforms advanced. Though many have suggested that after decades of socialist collectivism people simply returned to their natural human inclinations toward food and sex, Farquhar argues instead that novel needs and experiences of private life came into existence after the end of the Maoist period. The mundane activity of eating well in improving economic times is linked to historical memories of the late 1950s famine. The systematic understanding of flavours in traditional Chinese medicine connects to a modern self-consciousness about life of the body. Even the self who can indulge private sexual passions, and the sexuality that can be assesses by social psychologists, must be invented and sustained in on-going public reflections about personal and national life. Ranging over a variety of cultural terrains - fiction, medical texts, film and television, journalism and observations of clinics and urban daily life in Beijing - Appetites sympathetically analyses modern Chinese reflections in a changing world. As much at home in science studies and social theory as in the details of life in Beijing, this account will appeal to China scholars, medical anthropologists, ethnographers in many fields and specialists in cultural studies.
作者简介 · · · · · ·冯珠娣毕业于芝加哥大学,获硕士(另一硕士学位在中国获得)、博士学位。在北卡罗莱纳大学执教18年后,于2004年受聘于芝加哥大学,任人类学讲座教授。曾发表有关中医药和中国社会文化的论文数十篇。著有《认识实践:遭遇中医临床》等。
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