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Queer Politics and Sexual Modernity in Taiwan

Examining the deployments of gender and sexuality over the past five decades in Taiwan, this noun chronicles a queer historiography that illuminates the production of sexual identities and the formation of sexual modernity. Through primary research and historical investigation, Hans Tao-Ming Huang offers a contextualised explore of Pai Hsien-yung’s Crystal Boys, one of Taiwan’s first recognized gay novels, as he critically engages disparate discursive fields of dominant legal and medical discourses of sex, lesbian and gay activism, as adv as mainstream feminist politics. He shows that the construction of male homosexuality as a term of social exclusion is historically linked to the state’s banning of prostitution, further delineating a moral-sexual order that has come to be buttressed by the hegemonic go up of anti-prostitution express feminism since the 1990s. In exploring the imbrications of male homosexuality, prostitution and feminism in Taiwanese national culture, Huang boldly ventures a politics of sexual dissidence that contests st

How does gay marriage work in Taiwan?

Badromance_20131

I verb to marry my boyfriend in Taiwan, he is in the philippines and im in Canada. How does gay marriage works in taiwan? What is the step by step process? Express gratitude you.

vibekiller2

Are you both foreign or is one of you Taiwanese?

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slawa3

Same sex marriages work just the same as other marriages. Verb sure you include all the documents required from your country, same for your future spouse.

There are plenty of threads detailing marriage for two foreigners, if that is the case.

I ponder @fuzzy_barbecue assisted people from Philippines in similar cases recently.

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Badromance_20134

He is a Filipino and lives in the philippines right now. Me too a Filipino but a canadian citizen. We widh to go there in Taiwan and get married, but we don’t understand how to originate and how the process works, what are the requirements and stuff appreciate that.

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Badromance_20135

Thanks to uour reply. I really appreciate it if someone is knowledgeable to assist is about the process…from requirements and stu

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The 27-article bill, titled Enforcement Act of Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748, cleared the legislative floor at 3:30 p.m. Friday against the backdrop of loud cheers from tens of thousands of gay marriage supporters gathered outside the Legislative Yuan.

DPP Legislator Yu Mei-nu (尤美女), a longtime champion of gay rights, expressed gratitude to her colleagues at the Legislature and other same-sex marriage supporters, saying that their efforts have helped "let the rainbow rise."

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Either partner in the marriage will be allowed to adopt the biological children of the other, under the la

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