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A Pair of Male Ducks: Traces of Queerness in Jin Dynasty China
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A Pair of Male Ducks: Traces of Queerness in Jin Dynasty China

By676075 28 February 20221 March 2022

This article is chiefly an examination of an ivory-white porcelain from Ding kiln in Quyang produced for mass domestic use during the Jin dynasty (1115-1234 CE).[1] This porcelain shows a pair of male Mandarin ducks which, this article contends, could be read as a trace of queer aesthetics.

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