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    Gender, Power, and the Denial of Intimacy in Chinese Studies and Beyond

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    This article identifies and critically examines four recurring concerns in writings on Chinese gender and sexuality: (1) Emphasis on extreme cases of women\u27s suffering to produce a more dramatic effect. (2) Focus only one gender\u27s perspective and disregard of the role of social class. (3) De-emphasis on men\u27s place within the subjective domain and overlooking how emotional bonds unite couples. (4) Depiction of the erotic as simply the manifestation of prevailing sexual ideology, which encourages viewing male/female interaction as an exercise in power and dominance, and discourages interpretation of the erotic as an aesthetic experience
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