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Lineage Society on the Southeastern Coast of China - The Impact of Japanese Piracy in the 16th Century (Hardcover, New)
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Lineage Society on the Southeastern Coast of China - The Impact of Japanese Piracy in the 16th Century (Hardcover, New)
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Sixteenth-century China experienced an economic transformation
which saw the spread of commercialization and a consumerist
material culture that pervaded all aspects of life. As society
began to respond to the economic transformation, the ideology and
culture of patriarchal descent-line ethics, hitherto an urban,
literati trend, began to find resonance among up-and-coming
literati families within rural communities. By the end of the
sixteenth century, Chinese society, especially in the Jiangnan
region and along the southeastern coast, had began to make the
transition from the lijia system of household registration into
corporate groups overtly organized by kinship relations and unified
by the common symbols of the ancestral hall, lineage trust estates,
compilation of lineage genealogies and in the symbolic performance
of ancestral sacrificial rituals. This is the first study that
takes the innovative and unique approach of linking the rise of
lineage organization in Haining, Zhejiang province, to wokou
activity. By using Haining as the geographical focus of research,
this study provides a good comparative study to published works on
Chinese lineage organization which had focused largely on
Guangdong, Fujian and Anhui provinces. Through the use of
previously un-utilized genealogical records of the lineages
resident in Haining, the story of how the local groups in Haining
responded to the wokou raids through adopting imperially sanctioned
ritual practices and cultural symbols to negotiate the
transformation of their local communities into the Neo-Confucian
model of corporate family organization emerges. The impact of this
transitional process within the local community is extrapolated in
the case studies of inter-lineage and intra-lineage conflicts. At
the same time, the true extent and impact of the wokou crisis, long
held by scholars to be of devastating effect on the Ming polity, is
also re-examined. Lineage Society on the Southeastern Coast of
China is an important book for Asian studies and history
collections.
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