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Winner Of The Usa Best Books 2011 Awards And The 2011 Reader Views Literary Awards As Well As Finalist Of The Next Generation Indie 2012 Book Awards A Ground-Breaking Cross-Cultural Contribution To The Study Of Sex. Making A Meal Of It Shines A Revealing Light On Contemporary Sexual Understandings Mores And Behaviours In Chinese And Western Societies. Based On Twenty Years Of Original Comparative Research This Book Argues That Embedded Meanings Of Sex Remain Fundamentally Different Between The Two Cultures--Despite Decades Of Loosening Premarital Sexual Mores In China Hong Kong And Taiwan That Appear To Be Converging With Those In The West. Through Surveys Focus Groups In-Depth Interviews And The Study Of Cultural Artefacts Dr. Jui-Shan Chang Finds That The Chinese Primarily Understand Sex As A Meal For Sustenance While Westerners Relate To Sex As A Game For Individual Recognition Validation And Completion. In The West Sex Is Not What You Do But Rather Who You Are; For Chinese Sex Is Not Who You Are But What You Do--In Relation To Familial Duties. Emerging Out Of Those Differences The Author Has Developed A Unique And Profound Perspective On Sex That Spans The Two Cultures.Making A Meal Of It Explores:* Why The Conventional Western Perspective Of Modernization Is Inadequate In Understanding Chinese Sexuality* How A Cross-Cultural Sociological Approach Can Locate Western And Chinese Sexual Practices At A More Fundamental Level* How Recognition Closely Tied To Sex In The Contemporary West Is Crucial To Understanding The Predicaments Of Self And Relationships* The Notion Of A Trans-Cultural Wisdom Bank A Repository Of Possible Solutions To Recurrent Problems In Sex And Relationships Faced By Individuals From All Culturesa Sweeping And Ambitious Effort Making A Meal Of It: Sex In Chinese And Western Cultural Settings Is A Major Contribution With Implications For How We Understand Sex Self Identity Gender Relationships Marriage Family And Culture.