Sporting Gender: Women Athletes and Celebrity-Making During China's National Crisis, 1931-45

Author:   Yunxiang Gao
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
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9780774824828


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Sporting Gender: Women Athletes and Celebrity-Making During China's National Crisis, 1931-45


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Sporting Gender is the first book to explore the rise to fame of female athletes in China during its national crisis of 1931-45 brought on by the Japanese invasion. By re-mapping lives and careers of these athletes, administrators, and film actors within a wartime context, Gao shows how they coped with the conflicting demands of nationalist causes, unwanted male attention, and modern fame. Addressing themes of state control, media influence, fashion, and changing gender roles, she argues that the athletic female form helped to create a new ideal of modern womanhood in China at a time when women's emancipation and national needs went hand in hand. This book brings vividly to life the histories of these athletes and demonstrates how intertwined they were with the aims of the state and the needs of society.

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Author:   Yunxiang Gao
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
Imprint:   University of British Columbia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9780774824828


ISBN 10:   0774824824
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Zhang Huilan (1898-1996): The Mother of Women's Modern Physical Education 2 Nationalist and Feminist Discourses on Jianmei (Robust Healthy Beauty) 3 The Basketball Team of the Private Liangjiang Women's Tiyu Normal School 4 The Evanescent Glory of the Track Queens 5 Miss China, Yang Xiuqiong (1918-82): A Female Olympic Swimmer 6 Sportswomen on Screen: The Athletic Movie Star, Li Lili (1915-2005) Conclusion Notes; Glossary of Chinese Terms, Titles, and Names; Bibliography; Index

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Yunxiang Gao has written a sensational book! The story of women and sports in modern China has enough flesh and glitz, even a scandal or two, to hook a tabloid reader. But the meticulous research and first-rate historical thinking pack a different punch, making it a book that serious scholars would want to savour, debate, and assign to their students.--Dorothy Ko co-editor of The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential texts in Transnational Theory


Yunxiang Gao has written a sensational book! The story of women and sports in modern China has enough flesh and glitz, even a scandal or two, to hook a tabloid reader. But the meticulous research and first-rate historical thinking pack a different punch, making it a book that serious scholars would want to savour, debate, and assign to their students.--Dorothy Ko co-editor of The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential texts in Transnational Theory Yunxiang Gao has written a sensational book! The story of women and sports in modern China has enough flesh and glitz, even a scandal or two, to hook a tabloid reader. But the meticulous research and first-rate historical thinking pack a different punch, making it a book that serious scholars would want to savour, debate, and assign to their students. - Dorothy Ko, co-editor of The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential texts in Transnational Theory Gao's attention to the life stories of influential Chinese sporting women like Zhang Huilan, Lu Lihua, Yang Xiuqiong, and Li Lili adds much depth and texture to our understanding of Republican-era tiyu. Her explication of the tensions of growing mass media production and the war with Japan help us to appreciate how notions of sport and gender were redefined during China's national crisis. - Andrew D. Morris, author of Colonial Project, National Game: A History of Baseball in Taiwan Sporting Gender is a fascinating account of the intersection of gender, sports, and popular culture in wartime China. Combining individual biography, national politics, and gender identity, Gao's book reveals the rise of women athletes as a new cultural force. - Poshek Fu, author of Between Shanghai and Hong Kong: The Politics of Chinese Cinemas


Yunxiang Gao has written a sensational book! The story of women and sports in modern China has enough flesh and glitz, even a scandal or two, to hook a tabloid reader. But the meticulous research and first-rate historical thinking pack a different punch, making it a book that serious scholars would want to savour, debate, and assign to their students. - Dorothy Ko, co-editor of The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential texts in Transnational Theory


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Yunxiang Gao is an associate professor of East Asian history at Ryerson University.

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