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OverviewChinese artists, activists, and netizens are pioneering a new order of pornographic representation that is in critical dialogue with global entertainment media. Jacobs examines the role of sex-positive feminists and queer communities to investigate pornography's ""afterglow"" (a state of crisis and decay within digital culture). Full Product DetailsAuthor: K. JacobsPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 3.796kg ISBN: 9781137485175ISBN 10: 1137485175 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 20 May 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Women's Drifting Eyeballs and Porn Tastes 2. Wandering Scholars and the Teachings of Ghosts 3. Message on the Body in the Chinese Netsphere. 4. The Art of Failure as seen in Chinese Women's Boys' Love Fantasies 5. The Master Class of Left-Over Women ConclusionReviewsJacobs is the foremost scholar on Chinese pornography, especially in the field of female consumption of pornography. This book builds upon her previously published work but seeks to both both interrogate recent shifts in pornographic consumption and production and revisit some longer-standing themes from her earlier work. By placing pornography within this specific geographical and critical-theoretical landscape, this work breaks new ground and will have a significant impact on the fields of porn studies, LGBTQ studies, and visual culture studies. Sharif Mowlabocus, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK The Afterglow of Women's Pornography in Post-Digital China envisions women's pornography as an imagined civil society that starts taking into account sexual difference, sex-positive feminisms, and various developments towards queer aesthetics. This book brilliantly documents the attitudes of disobedience, emotionality, erotic consciousness and open discussion proposed by young Chinese women, both from Mainland China and Hong Kong, whose aesthetics on pornography constitute an important aspect of women's ongoing struggle for identity, equality and legitimacy. - Petula Sik Ying Ho, Associate Professor, The University of Hong Kong This book leads us through an intellectual and inspiring journey which wanders into the erotic lives of modern Chinese women. It challenges readers to reconsider the intricacies of different kinds of pornography, while reflecting on the emergence of a new civil society. The extraordinary ride into the hearts of women is full of surprising turns that will undoubtedly open up new debates. - Donna Chu, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Jacobs is the foremost scholar on Chinese pornography, especially in the field of female consumption of pornography. This book builds upon her previously published work but seeks to interrogate both recent shifts in pornographic consumption and production and revisit some longer-standing themes from her earlier work. By placing pornography within this specific geographical and critical-theoretical landscape, this work breaks new ground and will have a significant impact on the fields of porn studies, LGBTQ studies, and visual culture studies.' - Sharif Mowlabocus, Senior Lecturer, Digital Media, University of Sussex, UK The Afterglow of Women's Pornography in Post-Digital China envisions women's pornographies as an imagined civil society that starts taking into account sexual difference, sex-positive feminisms and various developments towards queer aesthetics. This book brilliantly documents the attitudes of disobedience, emotionality, erotic consciousness and open discussion proposed by young Chinese women, both from Mainland and Hong Kong, whose aesthetics on pornography constitutes an important aspect of women's ongoing struggle for identity, equality and legitimacy. - Ho Sik Ying, Petula, Associate Professor, The University of Hong Kong This book leads us through an intellectual and inspiring journey which wanders into the erotic lives of modern Chinese women. It challenges readers to reconsider the intricacies of different kinds of pornographies, while reflecting on the emergence of a new civil society. The extraordinary ride into the hearts of women is full of surprising turns that will undoubtedly open up new debates. - Donna Chu, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Jacobs is the foremost scholar on Chinese pornography, especially in the field of female consumption of pornography. This book builds upon her previously published work but seeks to both both interrogate recent shifts in pornographic consumption and production and revisit some longer-standing themes from her earlier work. By placing pornography within this specific geographical and critical-theoretical landscape, this work breaks new ground and will have a significant impact on the fields of porn studies, LGBTQ studies, and visual culture studies. Sharif Mowlabocus, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK The Afterglow of Women's Pornography in Post-Digital China envisions women's pornography as an imagined civil society that starts taking into account sexual difference, sex-positive feminisms, and various developments towards queer aesthetics. This book brilliantly documents the attitudes of disobedience, emotionality, erotic consciousness and open discussion proposed by young Chinese women, both from Mainland China and Hong Kong, whose aesthetics on pornography constitute an important aspect of women's ongoing struggle for identity, equality and legitimacy. - Petula Sik Ying Ho, Associate Professor, The University of Hong Kong This book leads us through an intellectual and inspiring journey which wanders into the erotic lives of modern Chinese women. It challenges readers to reconsider the intricacies of different kinds of pornography, while reflecting on the emergence of a new civil society. The extraordinary ride into the hearts of women is full of surprising turns that will undoubtedly open up new debates. - Donna Chu, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Author InformationKatrien Jacobs is Associate Professor of Cultural and Religious Studies at Chinese University of Hong Kong. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |