2024-04-22T14:38:13+08:00

FSS-DCOM Research Seminar Series: Thinking “Sissiness” through Trans/national Masculinities in Contemporary China

Speaker: Prof. Lin SONG, Assistant Professor, Jinan University

Date:25 Apr 2024 (Thu)

Time:13:00 – 14:00

Venue: E21B-G002

Abstract: Based on a recent paper co-authored with Prof. Tingting Liu (Jinan University), this talk discusses China’s recent “sissy ban” by situating discourses of sissiness and sissyphobia in a field of complex and competing discourses amidst rising nationalist sentiments and intensified transnational flows of masculinity cultures. By probing into the cases of three celebrities – Zhou Shen 周深, Yuzuru Hanyu 羽生結弦, and Hins Cheung (Zhang Jingxuan 張敬軒) – we map out a typology of soft and queer masculinity expressions that intersect with state, popular, and peripheral nationalisms. We show that Chinese “sissyphobia” represents sophisticated technologies of governance that both encourage compliance and self-censorship, and engender creative tactics of negotiation, against the backdrop of growing tensions between the Chinese state’s construction of nationalist masculinities and the immense appeal of transnational masculinity ideals.