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From the mid-1500s to December 1999, Macao was the longest-standing site of economic, religious and political contact between the Chinese and European worlds.
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From the mid-1500s to December 1999, Macao was the longest-standing site of economic, religious and political contact between the Chinese and European worlds.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000322972
- Artikelnr.: 59978198
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000322972
- Artikelnr.: 59978198
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Joao de Pina-Cabral is Senior Research Fellow and Chairman of the Scientific Board at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Chapter 1: MACAO BAMBOO 1 Periods in the city's history 4 The incidentes -
instability and permanence 6 About this book 17 Chapter 2: THE CITY'S
PROFILE 21 The historical origins of Macao's ethnic composition 21 People
in motion 23 The population of Macao in the transition period 26 Main
economic activities 28 Broad lines of cultural differentiation 32 Broad
ethnic categories 36 Conclusion 48 Chapter 3: HOLLERING IN BRONZE: MEMORY
AND CONFLICT 51 The hoppo and 'Macao's subjection' 54 The Governor's
impossible task 60 A new modus vivendi The colonial periodA martyr and a
hero Mesquita during the Cultural Revolution Some guy on a horseConclusion
Chapter 4: PARADOXES: GAMBLING AND THE IMPERIAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Gambling monopolies in MacaoPopular gambling gamesThe vaeseng lotteryThe
history of the gambling syndicatesThe examination paradox; Conclusion: the
three paradoxes Chapter 5: EQUIVOCAL COMPATIBILITIES: PERSON, CULTURE AND
EMOTION A confrontation of hegemonies A critique of the isomorphic model of
social reproductionThe court case; Macao's legal systemSlavery in MacaoThe
trade in persons in MacaoThe Chinese concept of personConclusion Chapter 6:
STONE SILENCES: ORGANIZED AMNESIAA non-existent monumentSilences and
identitiesAmbiguous belongingsZhou Enlai' s responseA third silenceA
Christian coda Chapter 7: NAMES: PERSONAL IDENTITY AND ETHNIC
AMBIGUITYEthnicity and the person Naming systemsInterethnic
namingConclusion 156 Chapter 8: CORRELATE ASYMMETRIES: GENDER, CLASS AND
ETHNICITY 159 The matrimonial context of production 160 The asymmetry in
interethnic sexual relations 165 The matrimonial context of reproduction
168 The caesura of the 1970s: marriage patterns 171 The caesura of the
1970s: domestic environment 174 Conclusion: correlate asymmetries 176
Chapter 9: HABITS OF THE HEART: MODERN WOMEN AND FILIAL PIETY 179 Marriage
property transfers 181 Matrimonial insecurity 185 Working women 190 Filial
daughters 192 Diverging devolution 195Conclusion 200 Chapter 10: TRIAD WARS
AND THE END OF PORTUGUESE ADMINISTRATION 205 Outlaws of the marsh 208 A
synopsis of the Triad Wars 213 The Triad Wars as an incidente 218
Conclusion 220
instability and permanence 6 About this book 17 Chapter 2: THE CITY'S
PROFILE 21 The historical origins of Macao's ethnic composition 21 People
in motion 23 The population of Macao in the transition period 26 Main
economic activities 28 Broad lines of cultural differentiation 32 Broad
ethnic categories 36 Conclusion 48 Chapter 3: HOLLERING IN BRONZE: MEMORY
AND CONFLICT 51 The hoppo and 'Macao's subjection' 54 The Governor's
impossible task 60 A new modus vivendi The colonial periodA martyr and a
hero Mesquita during the Cultural Revolution Some guy on a horseConclusion
Chapter 4: PARADOXES: GAMBLING AND THE IMPERIAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Gambling monopolies in MacaoPopular gambling gamesThe vaeseng lotteryThe
history of the gambling syndicatesThe examination paradox; Conclusion: the
three paradoxes Chapter 5: EQUIVOCAL COMPATIBILITIES: PERSON, CULTURE AND
EMOTION A confrontation of hegemonies A critique of the isomorphic model of
social reproductionThe court case; Macao's legal systemSlavery in MacaoThe
trade in persons in MacaoThe Chinese concept of personConclusion Chapter 6:
STONE SILENCES: ORGANIZED AMNESIAA non-existent monumentSilences and
identitiesAmbiguous belongingsZhou Enlai' s responseA third silenceA
Christian coda Chapter 7: NAMES: PERSONAL IDENTITY AND ETHNIC
AMBIGUITYEthnicity and the person Naming systemsInterethnic
namingConclusion 156 Chapter 8: CORRELATE ASYMMETRIES: GENDER, CLASS AND
ETHNICITY 159 The matrimonial context of production 160 The asymmetry in
interethnic sexual relations 165 The matrimonial context of reproduction
168 The caesura of the 1970s: marriage patterns 171 The caesura of the
1970s: domestic environment 174 Conclusion: correlate asymmetries 176
Chapter 9: HABITS OF THE HEART: MODERN WOMEN AND FILIAL PIETY 179 Marriage
property transfers 181 Matrimonial insecurity 185 Working women 190 Filial
daughters 192 Diverging devolution 195Conclusion 200 Chapter 10: TRIAD WARS
AND THE END OF PORTUGUESE ADMINISTRATION 205 Outlaws of the marsh 208 A
synopsis of the Triad Wars 213 The Triad Wars as an incidente 218
Conclusion 220
Chapter 1: MACAO BAMBOO 1 Periods in the city's history 4 The incidentes -
instability and permanence 6 About this book 17 Chapter 2: THE CITY'S
PROFILE 21 The historical origins of Macao's ethnic composition 21 People
in motion 23 The population of Macao in the transition period 26 Main
economic activities 28 Broad lines of cultural differentiation 32 Broad
ethnic categories 36 Conclusion 48 Chapter 3: HOLLERING IN BRONZE: MEMORY
AND CONFLICT 51 The hoppo and 'Macao's subjection' 54 The Governor's
impossible task 60 A new modus vivendi The colonial periodA martyr and a
hero Mesquita during the Cultural Revolution Some guy on a horseConclusion
Chapter 4: PARADOXES: GAMBLING AND THE IMPERIAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Gambling monopolies in MacaoPopular gambling gamesThe vaeseng lotteryThe
history of the gambling syndicatesThe examination paradox; Conclusion: the
three paradoxes Chapter 5: EQUIVOCAL COMPATIBILITIES: PERSON, CULTURE AND
EMOTION A confrontation of hegemonies A critique of the isomorphic model of
social reproductionThe court case; Macao's legal systemSlavery in MacaoThe
trade in persons in MacaoThe Chinese concept of personConclusion Chapter 6:
STONE SILENCES: ORGANIZED AMNESIAA non-existent monumentSilences and
identitiesAmbiguous belongingsZhou Enlai' s responseA third silenceA
Christian coda Chapter 7: NAMES: PERSONAL IDENTITY AND ETHNIC
AMBIGUITYEthnicity and the person Naming systemsInterethnic
namingConclusion 156 Chapter 8: CORRELATE ASYMMETRIES: GENDER, CLASS AND
ETHNICITY 159 The matrimonial context of production 160 The asymmetry in
interethnic sexual relations 165 The matrimonial context of reproduction
168 The caesura of the 1970s: marriage patterns 171 The caesura of the
1970s: domestic environment 174 Conclusion: correlate asymmetries 176
Chapter 9: HABITS OF THE HEART: MODERN WOMEN AND FILIAL PIETY 179 Marriage
property transfers 181 Matrimonial insecurity 185 Working women 190 Filial
daughters 192 Diverging devolution 195Conclusion 200 Chapter 10: TRIAD WARS
AND THE END OF PORTUGUESE ADMINISTRATION 205 Outlaws of the marsh 208 A
synopsis of the Triad Wars 213 The Triad Wars as an incidente 218
Conclusion 220
instability and permanence 6 About this book 17 Chapter 2: THE CITY'S
PROFILE 21 The historical origins of Macao's ethnic composition 21 People
in motion 23 The population of Macao in the transition period 26 Main
economic activities 28 Broad lines of cultural differentiation 32 Broad
ethnic categories 36 Conclusion 48 Chapter 3: HOLLERING IN BRONZE: MEMORY
AND CONFLICT 51 The hoppo and 'Macao's subjection' 54 The Governor's
impossible task 60 A new modus vivendi The colonial periodA martyr and a
hero Mesquita during the Cultural Revolution Some guy on a horseConclusion
Chapter 4: PARADOXES: GAMBLING AND THE IMPERIAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Gambling monopolies in MacaoPopular gambling gamesThe vaeseng lotteryThe
history of the gambling syndicatesThe examination paradox; Conclusion: the
three paradoxes Chapter 5: EQUIVOCAL COMPATIBILITIES: PERSON, CULTURE AND
EMOTION A confrontation of hegemonies A critique of the isomorphic model of
social reproductionThe court case; Macao's legal systemSlavery in MacaoThe
trade in persons in MacaoThe Chinese concept of personConclusion Chapter 6:
STONE SILENCES: ORGANIZED AMNESIAA non-existent monumentSilences and
identitiesAmbiguous belongingsZhou Enlai' s responseA third silenceA
Christian coda Chapter 7: NAMES: PERSONAL IDENTITY AND ETHNIC
AMBIGUITYEthnicity and the person Naming systemsInterethnic
namingConclusion 156 Chapter 8: CORRELATE ASYMMETRIES: GENDER, CLASS AND
ETHNICITY 159 The matrimonial context of production 160 The asymmetry in
interethnic sexual relations 165 The matrimonial context of reproduction
168 The caesura of the 1970s: marriage patterns 171 The caesura of the
1970s: domestic environment 174 Conclusion: correlate asymmetries 176
Chapter 9: HABITS OF THE HEART: MODERN WOMEN AND FILIAL PIETY 179 Marriage
property transfers 181 Matrimonial insecurity 185 Working women 190 Filial
daughters 192 Diverging devolution 195Conclusion 200 Chapter 10: TRIAD WARS
AND THE END OF PORTUGUESE ADMINISTRATION 205 Outlaws of the marsh 208 A
synopsis of the Triad Wars 213 The Triad Wars as an incidente 218
Conclusion 220