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The pursuit of masculinity by young gay men in neoliberal Hong Kong and Shanghai

Abstract

Recent debates in critical studies of men and masculinities center around the intricate relationship between neoliberalism and male identity formation. Drawing on narratives from in-depth interviews with young gay men aged 18–28 conducted in Hong Kong (n = 25) and Shanghai (n = 20) between 2017 and 2018, this article argues that young Chinese gay men negotiate neoliberal heteronormative values and accomplish masculine ideals in the spheres of education, work, and sexuality. They conform to and protest heterosexual masculinity to create a more reflexive gender and sexual script of ‘being a man’. The family and sexual communities, both embedded with neoliberal values, serve as important social institutions that enable and limit development of the entrepreneur of the self. Using Chinese young gay men's narratives, the article argues that they are embarking on a journey to create their own scripts of masculinity under neoliberal hetero/homo-normative constraints. The article contributes to understanding of the gendered nature of neoliberalism and its impact on the self-making process of the post-90s generation of gay men.

Keywords

masculinity neoliberalism post-90s generation homosexuality hong kong and shanghai young gay men hong kong shanghai gender identity sexual identity reflexive masculinity heteronormativity homonormativity self-making sexual communities education work family entrepreneur of the self sexual scripts intimacy emotional labor queer identity fantasy kink masturbation gender performance resistance gendered neoliberalism
Details
Volume 23
Issue 8
Pages 1004-1021
ISSN 1469-9680
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