ABSTRACT

This book is one of the first scholarly analyses of the current social constructions of Chinese American masculinities. Arguing that many of these notions are limited to stereotypes, Chan goes beyond this to present a more complex understanding of the topic. Incorporating historical references, literary analysis and sociological models to describe the construct a variety of masculine identities, Chan also examines popular novels (Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan), films (Bruce Lee), comic books (Master of Kung Fu), and literature (M. Butterfly).

part |116 pages

Part One

chapter Chapter One|24 pages

American Inheritance: Chinese American Male Identities

chapter Chapter Three|22 pages

Charlie Chan: A Model Minority Man

chapter Chapter Four|24 pages

Bruce Lee: A Sexualized Object of Desire

chapter Chapter Five|20 pages

Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu1

part |38 pages

Part Two

chapter Chapter Six|18 pages

From Boyhood to Manhood

chapter Chapter Seven|18 pages

Toward a Masculinity of Inclusion