Women and the family in rural Taiwan / Margery Wolf
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | General Education | Relegation Room | GC HQ 1740.5 .W65 1972 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004712 |
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GC HQ 763.6.L38 .C46 1972 c.2 Fertility and family planning in metropolitan Latin America / | GC HQ 1058.5.U5 .L49 1975 Three out of four wives : widowhood in America / | GC HQ 1059.5.U5 .M55 1987 Burning bridges : diary of a midlife affair / | GC HQ 1740.5 .W65 1972 Women and the family in rural Taiwan / | GC HQ 1062 .S86 1975 How to enjoy your retirement / | GC HQ 1073 .K35 1981 Death, grief, and caring relationships / | GC HQ 1090 .M46 1981 Men in difficult times : masculinity today and tomorrow / |
Includes index.
Some history and some geography -- The Ongs of Peihotein -- Uterine families and the Women's community -- Friends and neighbors -- Little girls -- Older girls -- Engagement -- Marriage -- Waiting -- Taking charge -- Girls who marry their brothers -- Girls who have no brothers -- Filial daughters -- The rewards of old age -- index.
Studies of Chinese society commonly emphasize men's roles and functions, a not unreasonable approach to a society with patrilineal kinship structure. This book seeks to fill some of these gaps by examining the ways rural Taiwanese women manipulate men and each other in the pursuit of their personal goals.
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