Hakka women in tulou villages [electronic resource] : social and cultural constructs of Hakka identity in modern and contemporary Fujian, China / by Sabrina Ardizzoni.

"Sabrina Ardizzoni's book is an in-depth analysis of Hakka women in tulou villages in Southeast China. Based on fieldwork, data acquired through local documents, diverse material and symbolic culture elements, this study adopts an original approach that includes historical-textual investigation and...

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Main Author: Ardizzoni, Sabrina (Author)
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
Series:China studies, volume 47
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Hakka Women in Tulou Villages: Social and Cultural Constructs of Hakka Identity in Modern and Contemporary Fujian, China
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505 0 |a Into the Minxi countryside -- Hakka culture -- The tulou as a material body and a theoretical body -- Contemporary ritual practices in Fujianese Hakka villages -- "Woman" as an ethical model in Confucian traditions -- Women in Hakka tradition -- The twentieth century : from the tulou to the modern world -- The image of the Hakka woman. 
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