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Queer Resistance

Contesting State, Family, and Inequality in Post-Socialist China

by Susanne Yuk-Ping Choi (Author)
Price: $12.99 / £10.99
Publication Date: Aug 2026
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
ISBN: 9780520413801
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Illustrations: 11 b/w illustrations, 8 tables

About the Book

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Queer Resistance examines transformations in intimate lives in post-socialist China through the experiences and resistance of LGBTQ+ people. Drawing on ten years of research conducted between 2015 and 2025, and possibly one of the largest qualitative datasets of its kind, the book traces shifting modes of power governing intimacy and the weakening of the state-society-family alliance and its capacity to enforce Confucian and heteronormative norms. It illustrates how LGBTQ+ people construct communities amid intensified state crackdowns, develop new forms of personhood that subvert collectivist frameworks, and renegotiate intergenerational contracts. They navigate sexual possibilities opened up by marketization and digitalization, while confronting hierarchies of desirability structured by class inequality and stalled gender transitions. The book demonstrates that younger Chinese people’s efforts to resist traditional obligations and pursue nonnormative life projects are relational, partial, and intersectional, shaped through encounters with changing configurations of power and inequality at the intersection of global forces and local histories.

About the Author

Susanne Y.P. Choi is Professor of Sociology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is also lead author of Masculine Compromise: Migration, Family, and Gender in China.

Table of Contents

Contents
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Terminology
Abbreviations
Glossary
Introduction: LGBTQ+ Life Stories
1. State Governance and Public Opinions
2. Changing Social Landscapes
3. Solidarity and Hierarchies
4. New Chinese Queer Personhood
5. Pursuing Love
6. Care and Coming Out to Parents
7. Contesting Marriage
Conclusion: Reflection on Power and Queer Resistance
Appendix: Method, Data, and Research Ethics
Notes
References
Index