Separation and Reunion in Modern China
- Author: Charles Stafford, London School of Economics and Political Science
- Date Published: November 2000
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521784344
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In this original and readable book, Charles Stafford describes the Chinese fascination with separation and reunion. Drawing on his field studies in Taiwan and mainland China, he gives a vivid account of raucous festivals of reunion, elaborate rituals for the sending-off of gods (and daughters), poetic moments of leave-takings between friends, and bitter political rhetoric about Chinese national unity. The idioms and practices of separation and reunion - which are woven into the fabric of daily life - help people to explain the passions aroused by the possibility of national division. In this book, the discussion of everyday rituals leads into a unique and accessible general introduction to Chinese and Taiwanese society and culture.
Read more- Deals with the highly controversial 'Taiwan' issue in an original way - through the filter of the separation constraint
- Rethinking of many themes in Chinese studies - kinship, gender, religion, literature, politics
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'The intimate vignettes of family life and relations, the vivid portrayal of the often very unfamiliar ways in which intimacy and affection are expressed, are telling, often delightful or affecting - and alas uncommon in Chinese ethnography today. This is a work I shall gladly use to introduce my undergraduates to contemporary China in a way that will capture their attention without simplifying its complexity.' Francesca Bray University of California, Santa Barbara
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- Date Published: November 2000
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521784344
- length: 212 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 11 mm
- weight: 0.29kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: an anthropology of separation
1. Two festivals of reunion
2. The etiquette of parting and return
3. Greeting and sending-off the dead
4. The ambivalent threshold
5. Commensality as reunion
6. Women and the obligation to return
7. Developing a sense of history
8. Classical narratives of separation
9. The politics of separation and reunion in China and Taiwan
Conclusion: the separation constraint.
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