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In Dreadful Desires Charlie Yi Zhang examines how the Chinese state
deploys affective notions of love to regulate the population and
secure China's place in the global economy. Zhang shows how the
state frames love as a set of desires that encompass
heteronormative intimacy, familial and communal attachment, upward
mobility, and private property ownership. These desires-as
circulated in performance in the nationalistic ceremony, same-sex
romantic fan fiction, the wildly popular reality television dating
show If You Are the One, and the cult of patriarchal personality
around Xi Jinping-are explicitly based in oppressive systems of
gender, class, and sexuality. Zhang contends that such desires
connect love to economic survival and gender normativity in ways
that underwrite Chinese neoliberalism at the expense of individual
flourishing. By outlining how state-framed forms of love create
desires that cannot be fulfilled, Zhang places China at the
forefront of using affective attachments to nation, leader, and
family in the global shifts toward exploitation and
authoritarianism.
In Dreadful Desires Charlie Yi Zhang examines how the Chinese state
deploys affective notions of love to regulate the population and
secure China's place in the global economy. Zhang shows how the
state frames love as a set of desires that encompass
heteronormative intimacy, familial and communal attachment, upward
mobility, and private property ownership. These desires-as
circulated in performance in the nationalistic ceremony, same-sex
romantic fan fiction, the wildly popular reality television dating
show If You Are the One, and the cult of patriarchal personality
around Xi Jinping-are explicitly based in oppressive systems of
gender, class, and sexuality. Zhang contends that such desires
connect love to economic survival and gender normativity in ways
that underwrite Chinese neoliberalism at the expense of individual
flourishing. By outlining how state-framed forms of love create
desires that cannot be fulfilled, Zhang places China at the
forefront of using affective attachments to nation, leader, and
family in the global shifts toward exploitation and
authoritarianism.
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