Author | Szonyi, Michael |
Place | Stanford, CA |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Hallway Cases |
Call Number | GN635.C6 S96 2002 |
Description | xii, 313 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. |
Note | Practicing kinship : lineage and descent in late imperial China / Michael Szonyi. Contents: 1. Kinship Ideas and Institutions in Fuzhou History -- 2. Genealogical Tracing and Ethnic Labeling -- 3. Organizing Kin: The Lijia and the Lineage -- 4. The Ancestral Hall -- 5. Rituals of the Ancestral Hall: New Year's Day -- and the Lantern Festival -- 6. The Local Cult: Lijia, Lineage, and Temple -- 7. Conclusion: Flexible Strategies of Kinship Practice. Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-305) and index.
"Presenting a new approach to the history of Chinese kinship, this book attempts to bridge the gap between anthropological and historical scholarship on the Chinese lineage by considering its development in terms of individual and collective strategies. Based on a wide range of newly available sources such as lineage genealogies and stone inscriptions, as well as oral history and extensive observation of contemporary ritual practice in the field, this work explores the historical development of kinship in villages of the Fuzhou region of southeastern Fujian province. |
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ISBN | 0804742618 ; 9780804742610 |
LCCN | 2001049747 |