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Marriage Practices, Xiangshan and Shunde Marriage Practices, Xiangshan and Shunde
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Rethinking Marriage Resistance Rethinking Marriage Resistance
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The Ethnic Connection: A Cultural Argument The Ethnic Connection: A Cultural Argument
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The Intimate World of the Family: A Sociological Perspective The Intimate World of the Family: A Sociological Perspective
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Regional Culture and Political Economy Regional Culture and Political Economy
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Culture, Society and History Culture, Society and History
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11 Where Were the Women? Rethinking Marriage Resistance and Regional Culture in South China
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Published:November 2016
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Abstract
I suggest that the marriage strategies have been sustained and at the same time changed by different groups in various economic and political circumstances through the centuries: the “literati” lineages in their acts of territorial expansion and cultural exclusion in the late imperial period, those women labor workers who used their economic independence in the turn of the century to resist marriage, and contemporary residents of Xiaolan who aspire to join the urban working class and who eagerly distance themselves from peasant neighbors. Each of these territorially based groups has given the local marriage custom a self-interested reading. Together, they have perpetuated the cultural assumptions and the historical legacies of an emerging larger polity to which they have attached themselves.
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