I seek dialogues within sociology (e.g., criminology, media and cultural studies, and gender and sexuality studies) and across disciplines (e.g., medical sciences, anthropology, post-colonialism and feminism) in order to yield better understandings of Chinese sexuality. I commit myself as a sociologist who critically engages with contemporary Western theories in understanding notions of identity, masculinity, the body and intimacy in modern Chinese communities in the context of global cultures. I received my PhD in sociology from the University of Essex with a specialization in identity, sexuality and masculinity. Associate 3917 2055 9.17, 9/F., The Jockey Club Tower, Centennial Campus
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