The first book series in the world on this topic,
Transnational Asian Masculinities
explores the representations and lived realities of Asian masculinities in their transnational dimensions. Books in this series use interdisciplinary perspectives and interrogate diverse textual, visual, and ethnographic materials. They illuminate the specificities of Asian masculinities in global contexts and question some of the assumptions of Euro-American theorizing on masculinities. By approaching Asianness through ethnicity, nationality, and location—encompassing men’s, women’s, queer, and trans masculinities—this series unpacks the tangled assemblages of local and transnational circulations of people, ideas, and objects that have shaped Asian masculinities in all eras.
Inquiries and submissions should be directed to
Kenneth Yung
at Hong Kong University Press.
The Exemplarist Production of Masculinities in Contemporary China
Jacqueline Zhenru Lin
Hardback
Competing Masculinities in Chinese and Japanese War Cinema
Amanda Weiss
Hardback
Negotiating Intellectual Masculinities in Modern China, 1890s–1930s
Jun Lei
Hardback
The Making of Able-Responsible Men
Magdalena Wong
Hardback
Transnational Chinese Masculinities in a Global Age
Edited by Derek Hird and Geng Song
Hardback
From Imperial Pillars of State to Global Real Men
Edited by Kam Louie
Hardback