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Wives, Husbands, and Lovers: Marriage and Sexuality in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Urban China Deborah S Davis
Wives, Husbands, and Lovers: Marriage and Sexuality in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Urban China
Deborah S Davis
Marc Notes: Papers first presented at a conference hosted by the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong in July 2011.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: ""Wives, Husbands, and Lovers" explores how the dramatic changes in sexuality and marriage since the 1980s are currently challenging the fundamentals of family life in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China. The authors present vivid descriptions of how increases in premarital sex, premarital cohabitation, divorce, same sex marriage, cross-border sexual and marital relations, and even births outside of marriage have shaken basic assumptions about marriage in all three locales. Even long-time students of East Asia will find much in this book that is surprising and new."--Martin K. Whyte, Harvard UniversityBiographical Note: Deborah S. Davis is Professor of Sociology at Yale. Davis is the author of many articles and books, including "Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China" (Stanford, 2008) and "Long Lives: Chinese Elderly and the Communist Revolution" (Stanford, 1991). Sara L. Friedman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University. Friedman is the author of "Intimate Politics: Marriage, the Market, and State Power in Southeastern China" (2006). Publisher Marketing: What is the state of intimate romantic relationships and marriage in urban China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan? Since the 1980's, the character of intimate life in these urban settings has changed dramatically. While many speculate about the 21st century as Asia's century, this book turns to the more intimate territory of sexuality and marriage--and observes the unprecedented changes in the law and popular expectations for romantic bonds and the creation of new families. "Wives, Husbands, and Lovers" examines how sexual relationships and marriage are perceived and practiced under new developments within each urban location, including the establishment of no fault divorce laws, lower rates of childbearing within marriage, and the increased tolerance for non-marital and non-heterosexual intimate relationships. The authors also chronicle what happens when states remove themselves from direct involvement in some features of marriage but not others. Tracing how the marital "rules of the game" have changed substantially across the region, this book challenges long-standing assumptions that marriage is the universally preferred status for all men and women, that extramarital sexuality is incompatible with marriage, or that marriage necessarily unites a man and a woman. This book illustrates the wide range of potential futures for marriage, sexuality, and family across these societies. Contributor Bio: Davis, Deborah S Deborah S. Davis, Professor of Sociology at Yale University, is the author of "Long Lives: Chinese Elderly and the Communist Revolution" (1991) and coeditor of "Chinese Society on the Eve of Tiananmen" (1990), "Chinese Families in the Post-Mao Era" (California, 1993), and "Urban Spaces in Contemporary China: The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-Mao China" (1995).
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | July 9, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9780804791847 |
| Publishers | Stanford University Press |
| Genre | Ethnic Orientation > Asian Studies |
| Pages | 344 |
| Dimensions | 228 × 153 × 23 mm · 462 g |
| Editor | Davis, Deborah S. |
| Editor | Friedman, Sara L. |
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