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Showing papers by "Maurice Freedman published in 1971"


Book
01 Jan 1971
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a taxonomy of communities in China, including village, lineage, kinship, and clan I, and found that the majority of the communities belong to the same group.
Abstract: I. VILLAGE, LINEAGE, AND CLAN I 2. FAMILY 43 3. SOCIAL STATUS, POWER, AND GOVERNMENT 68 4. RELATIONS BETWEEN LINEAGES 97 5. GEOMANCY AND ANCESTOR WORSHIP 118 6. LINEAGES IN CHINA 155 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL POSTSCRIPT 185 LIST OF WORKS CITED 191 INDEX 201

259 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper present a family structure and extended kinship in a Chinese community, including marriage, kinship, and power in the early 21st century, and discuss intergenerational dynamics and Neo-Familism in Chinese families.
Abstract: Family Life in ChinaFor the Sake of KinshipChinese Family & KinshipArchitecture and EthnologyWomen and the Family in Rural TaiwanFamily and Kinship in Chinese SocietHandbook of World FamiliesFamily structure and extended kinship in a Chinese communityPracticing KinshipWomen and the Family in Chinese HistoryGetting an HeirWomen, the Family, and Peasant Revolution in ChinaUnderstanding Global CulturesPowerful RelationsThe Individualization of Chinese SocietyChinese Men’s Practices of Intimacy, Embodiment and KinshipKinship, Contract, Community, and StateFamily Structure and Extended Kinship in a Chinese CommunityMarriage, Kinship, and Power in Northern ChinaTransforming PatriarchyA Society Without Fathers Or HusbandsChinese Family and KinshipReligion, Family, and Chinese Youth DevelopmentChinese Family and KinshipUnderstanding Chinese SocietyChina: Promise Or Threat?Chinese KinshipChinese Student Migration, Gender and FamilyFamily and Kinship in Chinese SocietyWomen and the Family in Chinese HistoryTransforming PatriarchyFamily and Kinship in Chinese SocietyPaper FamiliesChinese Families Upside Down: Intergenerational Dynamics and Neo-Familism in the Early 21st CenturyThe Transnational History of a Chinese FamilyFamily, Ethnicity and State in Chinese Culture Under the Impact of GlobalizationContemporary ChinaPapers Presented at the Conference on Family and Kinship in Chinese History, Asilomar, California, January 2-7, 1983Chinese KinshipFamily, kinship and ethnic identity among the overseas Chinese

132 citations