This Handbook advances research on the family and marriage in China
by providing readers with a multidisciplinary and multifaceted
coverage of major issues in one single volume. It addresses the
major conceptual, theoretical and methodological issues of marriage
and family in China and offers critical reflections on both the
history and likely progression of the field. By examining the
traditional ideas of marriage and family in China against new
concepts, state policy changes and market reforms, the Handbook
exposes the impact these changes are having on familial structures,
traditional institutions and marital ideals. The eminent
contributors include established scholars and emerging stars in
this area of research, ranging from Australia, China, Canada,
Europe, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the UK and the US. Working as a
comprehensive and convenient reference for future research, this
Handbook provides an extensive overview of the key issues in the
field. An excellent reference tool for researchers and students of
sociology, anthropology, public policy, family studies and China
studies, this Handbook provides the knowledge for further research
to flourish. Contributors include: I. Attane, H. Chiang, A. Chow,
W. Ding, M. Dowling, L. Eklund, M.W. Feldman, X.-T. Feng, Z. Feng,
C. Frazier, A.M. Gaetano, S. Gietel-Basten, W. Jankowiak, Q. Jiang,
M.-H. Lee, L. Li, S. Li, D. Miller, A. Phoenix, D.L Poston, J.
Ribbens McCarthy, R. Skaggs, J. Song, L. Song, K.F. Ting, P. Wang,
X. Wang, Y.R. Xia, A. Xu, X. Xu, X. Xu, W.-S. Yang, G. Yu, X. Zang,
L. Zhao, J. Zhang, W. Zhang, L. Zhao, H. Zhu, J. Zuo
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