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  • 1
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    Seattle : University of Washington Press
    ISBN: 9780295986685
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (346 p)
    Series Statement: Naomi B. Pascal Editor's Endowment Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Fieldwork Connections : The Fabric of Ethnographic Collaboration in China and America
    DDC: 306.0951
    Keywords: Bamo, Ayi ; Ethnologists ; China ; Sichuan Sheng ; Biography ; Ethnologists ; Washington (State) ; Seattle ; Biography ; Ethnology ; Fieldwork ; China ; Sichuan Sheng ; Ethnology ; Fieldwork ; Washington (State) ; Seattle ; Harrell, Stevan ; Ma, Lunzy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Preface to the English Edition - Stevan Harrell -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Origins -- 1. Growing Up Half Yi - Bamo Ayi -- 2. In the Shadow of the Han - Ma Lunzy -- 3. A White Guy Discovers Anthropology - Stevan Harrell -- Part II: China -- 4. Yinchang: My First Fieldwork, 1987-88 - Bamo Ayi -- 5. Getting Started in Southwest China, 1987-88 - Stevan Harrell -- 6. Chasing After Bimo, 1992-93 - Bamo Ayi -- 7. Getting Started Again, 1991 - Stevan Harrell -- 8. First Contact, 1991 - Ma Lunzy -- 9. Almost Real Fieldwork, 1993 - Stevan Harrell -- 10. In the Month of the Snake, 1993 - Ma Lunzy -- 11. Fieldwork with Muga, 1994 - Bamo Ayi -- 12. Getting Further Implicated, 1994 - Stevan Harrell -- 13. The Last Time I Led the Horse, 1994 - Ma Lunzy -- 14. The Bimo in the Modern World, 1994-95 - Bamo Ayi -- Part III: America -- 15. The First International Yi Conference, 1995 - Ma Lunzy -- 16. Seattle First Free Methodist Church, 1996-97 - Bamo Ayi -- 17. Collecting Mountain Patterns, 1999 - Ma Lunzy -- 18. Conceptualizing Mountain Patterns, 2000 - Bamo Qubumo -- 19. Celebrating Mountain Patterns - Stevan Harrell -- Epilogue: Fieldwork Connections and the Process of Ethnography - Stevan Harrell -- Cast of Characters -- Chinese and Nuosu Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Contents ""; "" Preface to the English Edition - Stevan Harrell ""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Part I: Origins ""; ""1. Growing Up Half Yi - Bamo Ayi ""; ""2. In the Shadow of the Han - Ma Lunzy ""; ""3. A White Guy Discovers Anthropology - Stevan Harrell ""; ""Part II: China""; ""4. Yinchang: My First Fieldwork, 1987-88 - Bamo Ayi ""; ""5. Getting Started in Southwest China, 1987-88 - Stevan Harrell ""; ""6. Chasing After Bimo, 1992-93 - Bamo Ayi ""; ""7. Getting Started Again, 1991 - Stevan Harrell ""; ""8. First Contact, 1991 - Ma Lunzy ""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""9. Almost Real Fieldwork, 1993 - Stevan Harrell """"10. In the Month of the Snake, 1993 - Ma Lunzy ""; ""11. Fieldwork with Muga, 1994 - Bamo Ayi ""; ""12. Getting Further Implicated, 1994 - Stevan Harrell ""; ""13. The Last Time I Led the Horse, 1994 - Ma Lunzy ""; ""14. The Bimo in the Modern World, 1994-95 - Bamo Ayi ""; ""Part III: America ""; ""15. The First International Yi Conference, 1995 - Ma Lunzy ""; ""16. Seattle First Free Methodist Church, 1996-97 - Bamo Ayi ""; ""17. Collecting Mountain Patterns, 1999 - Ma Lunzy ""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""18. Conceptualizing Mountain Patterns, 2000 - Bamo Qubumo """"19. Celebrating Mountain Patterns - Stevan Harrell ""; ""Epilogue: Fieldwork Connections and the Process of Ethnography - Stevan Harrell ""; ""Cast of Characters""; ""Chinese and Nuosu Glossary""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0295804815 , 029599326X , 0295993278 , 9780295804811 , 9780295993270 , 9780295993263
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 217 pages) , maps
    Series Statement: Studies on ethnic groups in China
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Weinstein, Jodi L. Empire and identity in Guizhou
    Keywords: Bouyei (Chinese people) History 18th century ; Bouyei (Chinese people) ; Ethnic relations ; Qing Dynasty (China) ; HISTORY / Asia / China ; HISTORY ; Asia ; China ; China ; China ; Guizhou Sheng ; HISTORY ; Modern ; 19th Century ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; History ; HISTORY ; Asia ; China ; China History Qing dynasty, 1644-1912 ; Guizhou Sheng (China) Ethnic relations 18th century ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Guizhou ; Buyi ; Kulturelle Identität ; Widerstand ; Qingdynastie ; Geschichte 1725-1797 ; Zhuang ; Geschichte 18. Jh. ; Widerstand ; Ethnizität ; Kulturelle Identität ; Minderheit ; Guizhou ; Nùng
    Abstract: "Empire and Identity in Guizhou is a study of stormy ethnic relations in eighteenth-century Guizhou Province between the Qing state and the Zhongjia ethnic group, which culminated in the Nanlong Uprising in 1797. As the imperial state extended its control into frontier areas such as Mongolia, Tibet, and the southwest, it encountered difficulty incorporating non-Han people into the empire. The Zhongjia in particular were difficult to control, because the state could not employ religion as a political tool, as it did with ethnic minorities who were Buddhist; nor were literary tactics useful with the nonliterate Zhongjia. Weinstein shows how the Zhongjia maintained autonomy through livelihood choices, and how their "creative resistance" ranged from subterfuge to outright rebellion. This engagingly written and dramatic case study demonstrates how the Qing empire really worked and contributes toward a broader understanding of imperialism and colonialism"--
    Abstract: "This historical investigation describes the Qing imperial authorities' attempts to consolidate control over the Zhongjia, a non-Han population, in eighteenth-century Guizhou, a poor, remote, and environmentally harsh province in Southwest China. Far from submitting peaceably to the state's quest for hegemony, the locals clung steadfastly to livelihood choices--chiefly illegal activities such as robbery, raiding, and banditry--that had played an integral role in their cultural and economic survival. Using archival materials, indigenous folk narratives, and ethnographic research, Jodi L. Weinstein shows how these seemingly subordinate populations challenged state power. Jodi L. Weinstein teaches history at The College of New Jersey"--
    Abstract: Guizhou and the livelihoods approach to Zhongjia history -- Natural, human, and historical landscapes -- The consolidation of Qing rule -- Livelihood choices in the mid-eighteenth century -- The Nanlong uprising of 1797 -- A legacy of fragile hegemony.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-199) and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780295998985 , 0295998989
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (ix, 301 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Transforming patriarchy
    DDC: 306.8509510905
    Keywords: Families History ; 21st century ; China ; Patriarchy China ; Kinship China ; Patriarchy ; Families History 21st century ; Kinship ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; HISTORY / Asia / China ; Families ; Kinship ; Patriarchy ; Social conditions ; Bevölkerungspolitik ; Familienpolitik ; Bildungspolitik ; Generationsbeziehung ; Verwandtschaft ; Kinderbetreuung ; Altenpflege ; Altenhilfe ; Eheschließung ; Soziale Schichtung ; Geschlechterverhältnis ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; History ; China Social conditions ; 2000- ; China ; China Social conditions 2000- ; China ; China ; Electronic books History ; Konferenzschrift 2013 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China--political, cultural, and economic--has radically reshaped Chinese society. Whereas patriarchy defined the familial social structure for thousands of years, changing realities in the last hundred years have altered and even reversed long-held expectations. Transforming Patriarchy explores the private and public dimensions of these changes in present-day China. Patriarchy is not dead, but it is no longer the default arrangement for Chinese families: Daughters-in-law openly berate their fathers-in-law. Companies sell filial-piety insurance. Many couples live together before marriage, and in some parts of rural China, almost all brides are pregnant. Drawing on a multitude of sources and perspectives, this volume turns to the intimate territory of the family to challenge prevailing scholarly assumptions about gender and generational hierarchies in Chinese society. Case studies examine factors such as social class, geography, and globalization as they relate to patriarchal practice and resistance to it. The contributors bring the concept of patriarchy back to the heart of China studies while rethinking its significance in dominant Western-centric theories of modernity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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