New PDF release: Go Nation: Chinese Masculinities and the Game of Weiqi in

By Marc L. Moskowitz

ISBN-10: 0520276310

ISBN-13: 9780520276314

Go (Weiqi in chinese language) is likely one of the hottest video games in East Asia, with a gradually expanding fan base world wide. Like chess, Go is a common sense video game however it is way older, with written documents stating the sport that date again to the 4th century BC. As chinese language politics have replaced over the past millennia, so too has the imagery of the sport. In Imperial occasions it was once visible as a device to hunt non secular enlightenment and was once one of many 4 noble arts that have been a considered necessary to changing into an aesthetic gentleman. throughout the Cultural Revolution it was once a stigmatized brand of the lasting results of feudalism. at the present time, it marks the reemergence of cultured gents as an idealized version of manhood. Marc L. Moskowitz explores the attention-grabbing heritage of the sport, in addition to supplying a bright image of chinese language Go avid gamers at the present time. Go Nation makes use of this online game to return to a greater realizing of chinese language masculinity, nationalism, and sophistication, because the PRC reconfigures its heritage and traditions to fulfill the future.

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Indd 10 • Chapter 1 06/08/13 3:49 PM gender coding and the naturalization of difference At the ages of five through seven, boys only slightly outnumber girls in Weiqi classes. By the time they are nine or ten, it is an almost exclusively male domain, with approximately one female student in a class of fifteen or twenty. The university club I attended generally had between one and three women out of ten to forty club members present at any meeting. In the park, where the regular players were primarily in their sixties and seventies, not once did I see a woman play a game or stop to watch for more than a minute or two.

5 points. the board. For example, if black takes group 9 by playing at J, the only living group white has on this board is group 7. White would therefore have only two points (from its liberties at G and H), and black would clearly win the game. Figure 3 is a completed game. 5 points on the Internet server KGS (Kiseido Go Server). Because white stones 1–5 are surrounded and do not have two eyes, they are taken off the board at the end of the game before the counting begins. 5 stones. 5 points at the beginning of the game to make up for the fact that black got to make the first move.

In contrast, the girls may have felt out of place in this relatively hostile environment—increasingly so as the majority of their female classmates dropped out. indd 14 • Chapter 1 06/08/13 3:49 PM study the game. Sylvia, a 3-duan amateur and Peking University student who had trained to become a professional Weiqi player as a child, was one such case. Sylvia’s father pushed her to train to be a professional Weiqi player in spite of the fact that, as a female, the odds were against her success. Although she did not become a professional Weiqi player, she did enter a traditionally male area of study (biology) at China’s preeminent university.

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