For Fun: Affect and Belonging in Contemporary Gay Beijing

William Schroeder Iii, William Schroeder

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Abstract

This paper explores affect's relationship to gay subjectivity in contemporary Beijing. It presents belonging and personhood as contextualized experiences that emerge from a range of alliance practices related not only to sexual orientation, but also to leisure interest, regional affinity, and even feeling. Among many options, informants most frequently highlighted "heart opening" (having fun, feeling happy) as the goal of coming together, which suggests a need to open up analysis of sexual subjectivity to the more visceral aspects of social and cultural experience. I consider in two short vignettes of gay recreational groups how this kind of affective reasoning sometimes trumped other logics in context, thus tracing the ways affect informed and emboldened relationships.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationhost publication
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2010
EventChanging Subjects: Male Sexualities and Masculinities in Asia - The Contemporary China Centre, University of Westminster, London, UK
Duration: 5 Nov 20105 Nov 2010

Conference

ConferenceChanging Subjects: Male Sexualities and Masculinities in Asia
CityThe Contemporary China Centre, University of Westminster, London, UK
Period5/11/105/11/10

Keywords

  • queer
  • China
  • sexuality
  • identity

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