2023
DOI: 10.1177/01417789231155896
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A wen-wu Approach to Male Teenage Chinese Sports Fans’ Heteronormative Interpretation of Masculinity

Abstract: This article analyses how performatively heteronormative, male teenage Chinese fans consume sports games through the prism of masculinity, using secondary school students’ engagement with the NBA (National Basketball Association) as a case study. Drawing on focus groups of twenty-three participants, we discover that male teenage sports fans constantly evoke elite NBA athletes as male ideals to define a desirable, heteronormative wen-wu masculinity specific to the post-reform era. In this process, they often en… Show more

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“…With unthemed ‘Currents’ issues, the practice of reading pieces in relation to one another in the absence of a pre-existing theme often yields enlightening and creative responses. For instance, the interlocking seams that appear on the cover of ‘Currents’ Issue 134 (Feminist Review Collective, 2023a) represent the imagery of borders, fences and nets (basketball and otherwise) as complex mechanisms of enmeshment and separation, which was evoked by Juno’s reading of both Altman Yuzhu Peng, Zhen Troy Chen and Shuhan Chen’s ‘A wen-wu approach to male teenage Chinese sports fans’ heteronormative interpretation of masculinity’ (2023) and Olga Cielemęcka’s ‘The grammar of belonging: bodies, borders and kin in the Belarusian–Polish Border Crisis’ (2023).…”
Section: Creating Fr Coversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With unthemed ‘Currents’ issues, the practice of reading pieces in relation to one another in the absence of a pre-existing theme often yields enlightening and creative responses. For instance, the interlocking seams that appear on the cover of ‘Currents’ Issue 134 (Feminist Review Collective, 2023a) represent the imagery of borders, fences and nets (basketball and otherwise) as complex mechanisms of enmeshment and separation, which was evoked by Juno’s reading of both Altman Yuzhu Peng, Zhen Troy Chen and Shuhan Chen’s ‘A wen-wu approach to male teenage Chinese sports fans’ heteronormative interpretation of masculinity’ (2023) and Olga Cielemęcka’s ‘The grammar of belonging: bodies, borders and kin in the Belarusian–Polish Border Crisis’ (2023).…”
Section: Creating Fr Coversmentioning
confidence: 99%