Oral Histories of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong - Travis S.K. Kong

Oral Histories of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong

Travis S.K. Kong

出版社

HKUP

出版时间

2019-07-31

ISBN

9789888528066

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

“This is very personal and private, but I’ve told you everything.” Old Chan thus gives voice to the attitude expressed in all thirteen stories told in this intimate oral history of life at the margins of Hong Kong society, stories punctuated by laughter, joy, happiness, and pride, as well as tears, anger, remorse, shame, and guilt.

Illustrated with photos, letters, and other images, Oral Histories of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong: Unspoken but Unforgotten gives voice to the complexities of a “secretive” past with unique hardships as these men came to terms with their sexuality, adulthood, and a colonial society. The men talk with equal candour about how their sexuality remains a complication as they negotiate failing health, ageing, and their current role in society.

While fascinating as life histories, these stories also add insight to the theoretical debates surrounding identity and masculinity, coming out, ageing and sexuality, and power and resistance. Confined within the heteronormative culture prescribed by government, family, and religion, these men have lived the whole of their lives struggling to find their social role, challenging the distinction between public and private, and longing for a stable homosexual relationship and a liberating homosexual space in the face of deteriorating health and a youth-obsessed gay community.

‘This book makes an original contribution. Very few scholars, anywhere, have recorded the lives of older gay men. The stories of the men in this collection are intrinsically interesting, often poignant, and make for a compelling read. These life narratives really need to be preserved and made available to a wide audience—they are valuable historical documents.’ —Stevi Jackson, The University of York

‘Kong’s work demonstrates the potential and power of research to not only understand and describe phenomena, but to effect change—to make a difference. Clearly, this book has made a difference—not only in the lives of the interviewees, but much more broadly as through the book in its original language and the hopeful, inclusive message the group epitomizes and shares.’ —Brian de Vries, San Francisco State University

Travis Kong is a leading sociologist of Chinese sexuality with a specialization in masculinity, homosexuality, and male prostitution. He is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Hong Kong, co-editor of Sexualities, and the author of Chinese Male Homosexualities: Memba, Tongzhi and Golden Boy.

用户评论
Really interesting contents but pretty boring tone of writing.
读了三分之二才发现有中文版……看出版时间猜测或许英文版新补充了一些受访者离世的时间?整体来说很厉害,能找到这些受访者并且把项目做成一个社会组织。可惜讨论并不是很深刻,书籍主要是描述性的自传故事,每一章的排列逻辑类似(出生-上学/工作+各种drama性经历+婚姻+未来展望),有些散乱了,大量的原始材料堆砌。不过他对中国这种非西方的同性恋文化剖析很鞭辟入里,无论是对出柜还是今日消费主义化的社群,好!
在非西方语境里探讨在lgbt群体并未被接纳或合法化时代里成长起来的一批香港老年同志确实很有意思,包括但不限于父权制家庭、殖民、狭窄空间等多重因素影响下对于这一批“gay and grey”的性格塑造。以此为延伸真的有很多值得探讨的问题,比如就直观经验而言,大部分选择结婚的他们与“女性”的互动并不如当今gay蜜群体与女性的互动一般友好,甚至是迫害性的,同志群体本身对于年龄以及外在表征的要求是否又是一种“closet in the closet”…
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