In Remaking Families in Contemporary China, Xiaoying Qi explores a number of emerging family practices in China. Drawing upon 178 in-depth interviews with both men and women of all ages, she examines novel aspects of family life, including surnaming practices, the migration of elderly parents from rural areas to urban environments, spousal intimacy, divorce, and remarriage and co-habitation in later life.
In Remaking Families in Contemporary China, Xiaoying Qi explores a number of emerging family practices in China. Drawing upon 178 in-depth interviews with both men and women of all ages, she examines novel aspects of family life, including surnaming practices, the migration of elderly parents from rural areas to urban environments, spousal intimacy, divorce, and remarriage and co-habitation in later life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Xiaoying Qi is an Australian sociologist who has extensive research experience in China. Associate Professor Qi's publications include articles in American Journal of Cultural Sociology, British Journal of Sociology, International Sociology, Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Journal of Sociology, and Sociology. Her earlier book, Globalized Knowledge Flows and Chinese Social Theory (2014), was awarded The Raewyn Connell Prize Special Commendation of The Australian Sociological Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Surnaming: Veiled Patriarchy Chapter 2 Floating Grandparents: Intergenerational Exchange Chapter 3 Intimacy and A Third Element Chapter 4 Divorce: Broken and Unbroken Bonds Chapter 5 Flowering at Sunset: Remarriage and Co-habitation among the Elderly Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Surnaming: Veiled Patriarchy Chapter 2 Floating Grandparents: Intergenerational Exchange Chapter 3 Intimacy and A Third Element Chapter 4 Divorce: Broken and Unbroken Bonds Chapter 5 Flowering at Sunset: Remarriage and Co-habitation among the Elderly Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index
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