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A Localized Culture Of Welfare Entitlements Stratification And Identity In A Chinese Lineage Village Kwokshing Chan

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A Localized Culture Of Welfare Entitlements Stratification And Identity In A Chinese Lineage Village Kwokshing Chan
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Kwok-shing Chan
ISBN: 9780739178577, 0739178571
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Localized Culture Of Welfare Entitlements Stratification And Identity In A Chinese Lineage Village Kwokshing Chan by Kwok-shing Chan 9780739178577, 0739178571 instant download after payment.

Hong Kong has undergone rapid and substantial social, economic, political and demographic changes since the 1970s. This book examines critically the real impact of these changes on a single surname village in rural Hong Kong. It draws on anthropological fieldwork conducted during the late 1990s and the early 2000s. This ethnographic study demonstrates that kinship, particularly agnatic kinship, has remained a valuable resource for Pang villagers, enabling them to acquire key welfare entitlements, and to secure a good measure of economic and social well-being. Kinship affiliation has provided and still provides (admittedly differential) access to political patronage and legal entitlements, financial assistance and the substantial benefits of corporate property-holding, physical protection and political leadership, employment, care-giving and support networks, housing needs, old age security, a ritually-imagined community, with a sense of spiritual well-being. Agnatic kinship has been organized as a corporate institution and as a quasi-religious community through which substantial support, protection, and privileged access is provided for villagers. At the same time, reliance on this elaborate localized culture of welfare has maintained or reinforced the contours of stratification and inequality among Pang villagers, even as lineage identity has remained largely intact in the face of changing external circumstances.

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