Lex Lu is Associate Professor in History at Clark University. His research focuses on conceptualization of masculinity, as well as changing male beauty standards, as they pertain to Chinese politics, society, and culture.
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Introduction: Why Physical Appearance Matters to Chinese Political History Part 1: APPEARANCE POLITICS IN IMPERIAL CHINA 1. Physiognomy and Political Appearance in the Early Ming: Legitimizing Zhu Di's Rise to Power (1380-1424) 2. Curating a Manchu Masculine Image: AppearancePolitics at the Qing Court Part 2: POLITICAL IMAGE AND REVOLUTION 3. Instrument Upgrade: The Rise of Photography in Appearance Politics (1850-1910) 4. Building the Line of Legitimacy: Crafting Sun Yat-sen Political Imagery in Republican China 5. Print, Power, and Masculinity: Images of Mao and the Communist Leadership in the Early People's Republic of China Conclusion: A Brave New World of Appearance Politics
"[A] lively and well-researched book. Recommended." - Choice

