Kinship, Contract, Community, and State: Anthropological Perspectives on ChinaStanford University Press, 2005 - 359 頁 This book examines major areas of late imperial Chinese culture, and their relation to Chinese culture today, focusing on the competence and sophistication of ordinary people. The work provides an overview of late imperial society and its responses to forces for change. Its ethnographically rich treatment of changes in family life under Communist rule is based on the author's fieldwork. Kinship beyond the family is treated through comparisons of the author's fieldwork sites in China and Taiwan. In dealing with the use of contracts and commodification within one community setting, it illuminates the broader economic culture of late imperial China. This book powerfully confirms that China's modernity has deep roots in its own tradition, and in doing so offers an excellent introduction to the anthropological view of China. |
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第 125 頁
... father had obtained from his . Farmland is not mentioned in this contract because with decollectiviza- tion in 1982 it had already been distributed to all the sons , born respec- tively in 1947 , 1949 , and 1952. When they received this ...
... father had obtained from his . Farmland is not mentioned in this contract because with decollectiviza- tion in 1982 it had already been distributed to all the sons , born respec- tively in 1947 , 1949 , and 1952. When they received this ...
第 138 頁
... father's brother ; in one stem household there is the father's brother and in another there is only the father . Among poor peasant conjugal households there are two where the father's brother is present ; in four stem households there ...
... father's brother ; in one stem household there is the father's brother and in another there is only the father . Among poor peasant conjugal households there are two where the father's brother is present ; in four stem households there ...
第 142 頁
... father , and one where there is also the father's brother . One middle peasant stem household has married couples in three generations , in six there is only the mother , in four only the father , in one the wife's parents have entered ...
... father , and one where there is also the father's brother . One middle peasant stem household has married couples in three generations , in six there is only the mother , in four only the father , in one the wife's parents have entered ...
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Introduction to Arthur H Smiths Village Life in China | 19 |
The Peripheralization of Traditional Identity | 39 |
Changes During | 77 |
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