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Seeking Western Men

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Commercial dating agencies that facilitate marriages across national borders comprise a $2.5 billion global industry. Ideas about the industry are rife with stereotypes—younger, more physically att...
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Commercial dating agencies that facilitate marriages across national borders comprise a $2.5 billion global industry. Ideas about the industry are rife with stereotypes—younger, more physically attractive brides from non-Western countries being paired with older Western men. These ideas are more myth than fact, Monica Liu finds in Seeking Western Men. Her study of China's email-order bride industry offers stories of Chinese women who are primarily middle-aged, divorced, and proactively seeking spouses to fulfill their material and sexual needs. What they seek in their Western partners is tied to what they believe they've lost in the shifting global economy around them. Ranging from multimillionaire entrepreneurs or ex-wives and mistresses of wealthy Chinese businessmen, to contingent sector workers and struggling single mothers, these women, along with their translators and potential husbands from the US, Canada, and Australia, make up the actors in this multifaceted story. Set against the backdrop of China's global economic ascendance and a relative decline of the West, this book asks: How does this reshape Chinese women's perception of Western masculinity? Through the unique window of global internet dating, this book reveals the shifting relationships of race, class, gender, sex, and intimacy across borders.

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Price: $90.00
Pages: 258
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Globalization in Everyday Life
Publication Date: 22 November 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503632479
Format: Hardcover
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"Seeking Western Men shows how vicissitudes of global economy can be registered in the relative value of men and women seeking relationships. Liu's masterful analysis shows readers how to rethink gender, race, and class within a rapidly changing world order."—Eileen Otis, author of Markets and Bodies
Monica Liu is Assistant Professor in the Department of Justice and Society Studies at the University of St. Thomas.
Introduction
1. Why Do Chinese Women Seek Western Men?
2. Provider Love
3. Transnational Business Masculinity
4. Embracing Domesticity
5. Body of a Woman, Fate of a Man
6. Surrogate Dating: Translators behind the Screens
Epilogue