This article analyzes the official circulars relating to the punishment of male physicians for sexual misconduct in Chinese hospitals during the 1960s and 1970s. It reveals how the puritanical and political ideology of this period affected the images of male physicians who engaged in sexual misconduct, and argues that their punishment demonstrates how the social responsibility for upholding sexual morality, a task once ascribed to women in imperial China, had shifted to men in socialist China. The circulars were a mechanism to impose a new 'socialist sexuality' on Chinese society in order to strengthen the Chinese Communist Party's moral authority and ruling legitimacy
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With the disintegration of Confucian cosmology after the fall of the imperial system in China, medic...
The article explores the communist ideology that has guided the formation of professional ethics of ...
The traditional Chinese society fostered positive affinity towards homo-erotic relationships, and in...
The issues that have taken shape around the need to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids, and to manage th...
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Issues of sexuality as expounded in the Chinese official press of the 1950s can be taken as an impor...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of “sexual revolution” in Mainland China, in other words chan...
The ethics of the Chinese medical profession has been guided by and fashioned in accordance with the...
This article questions the relevance of the use of the expression “sexual revolution” when talking a...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which the sexual division of domestic labour in Ho...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the current problems and issues in the use of contracepti...
Contemporary Chinese society provides several socially pre-constructed models of representations and...
In this article, the authors use the example of hymen repair surgeries to discuss the reconfiguratio...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...
With the disintegration of Confucian cosmology after the fall of the imperial system in China, medic...
The article explores the communist ideology that has guided the formation of professional ethics of ...
The traditional Chinese society fostered positive affinity towards homo-erotic relationships, and in...
The issues that have taken shape around the need to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids, and to manage th...
International audienceThe issues that have taken shape around the need to prevent the spread of HIV/...
This paper points to the congruence between political and social variables and the epidemiology of s...
Issues of sexuality as expounded in the Chinese official press of the 1950s can be taken as an impor...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of “sexual revolution” in Mainland China, in other words chan...
The ethics of the Chinese medical profession has been guided by and fashioned in accordance with the...
This article questions the relevance of the use of the expression “sexual revolution” when talking a...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which the sexual division of domestic labour in Ho...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the current problems and issues in the use of contracepti...
Contemporary Chinese society provides several socially pre-constructed models of representations and...
In this article, the authors use the example of hymen repair surgeries to discuss the reconfiguratio...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...