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    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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