Dr. Keith McMahon
Professor and Department Chair
East Asian Languages and Cultures
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Phone: (785) 864-3100
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E-Mail: kmcmahon@ku.edu
Date Appointed: 1984
Languages:
Chinese, French
Overseas Experience:
China, Taiwan
Courses:
Intermediate Chinese; Advanced Chinese; Daily Life in Twentieth-Century China; Classical Chinese Literature in Translation; The Chinese Cultural Tradition
Research Statement:
Ming and Qing fiction and gender and sexuality in late imperial Chinese culture.
ReferencesMcMahon, Keith. 2002. Sublime Love and the Ethics of Equality in a Homoerotic Novel of the Nineteenth Century, Precious Mirror of Boy Actresses. Nan nu: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 4(1): .
McMahon, Keith. 2002. The Fall of the God of Money: Opium Smoking in Nineteenth-century China . Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
McMahon, Keith. 2002. "Fleecing the Male Customer in Shanghai Brothels of the 1890s". Late Imperial China 23(2): 1-32.
McMahon, Keith. 2000. Opium and Sexuality in Late Qing Fiction. Nan nu: Men, Women, and Gender in Early and Imperial China 2(1): .
McMahon, Keith. 1995. Misers, Shrews and Polygamists: Sexuality and Male/Female Relations in Eighteenth-Century Chinese Fiction . Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.
McMahon, Keith. 1988. Causality and Containment in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Fiction . Leiden, The Netherlands: E.J. Brill.
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