Gendered Bodies in Contemporary Chinese Art

In Peg Brand Weiser (ed.), Beauty Unlimited. Indiana University Press. pp. 385-405 (2013)
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Abstract

The idea of beauty in the West has often been connected with the idea of woman, whose beauty has been celebrated in sculptures of the nude since classical Greece and in paintings since the sixteenth century. the nude is not a genre in either traditional or contemporary Chinese art, however, and although there has been nakedness in the representations of the body in the contemporary art of China, its presence is marked by two characteristics that distance the Chinese naked body from the Western nude.

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