Section 1: Marriage in trouble, Chapter 1 Love stories in contemporary China: cultural production in the new millennium, Wanning Sun and Ling Yang, Chapter 2 Is it better to cry on a BMW or laugh on a bicycle? Television shows, marriage and the production of class in urban China Roberta Zavoretti, Chapter 3 Successology for women: relationship experts and sociobiological discourses Haiping Liu, Chapter 4 Holding virtual hands: an ethical practice against male infidelity in digital China, Yi Zhou, Section 2: Ruralurban inequality, Chapter 5 Phoenix men: changing representations of urbanrural marriages in contemporary China, Guoqing Zheng, Chapter 6 Negotiating class and the ruralurban divide in urban homes: configuring the maid in literature and popular culture Yanwen Li, Chapter 7 Wounded masculinities: the subaltern between online longings and offline realities Tingting Liu, Section 3: Gender, race and class, Chapter 8 Women in rural romantic love: gender politics in television dramas, Huike Wen Chapter 9 Tiny Times, persistent love: gender, class and relationships in post-1980s bestsellers Ling Yang Chapter 10 The social factory of Chinas male virtual lovers Chris K. K. Tan and Zhiwei Xu, Chapter 11 International romance: changing discourses of Chineseforeign intimacy in the decades of economic reforms Pan Wang, Section 4: Queer voices, Chapter 12 The emerging national husband: queer female fantasy in popular culture Jamie J. Zhao, Chapter 13 Revolution plus love? Online fandom of the television drama series The Disguiser Xiqing Zheng, Chapter 14 A love story: Li Yuchuns fans and contemporary Chinese singledom Maud Lavin