Chinese Family and Kinship
Dr Hugh D. R. Baker (auth.)\* Named after a day of student protest, May 4th 1919, when public indignation at international treaties humiliating to China
ISBN 0-333-25373-6 Pbk : £3.95
The Composition of the Family....Pages 1-25
The Individual and the Family....Pages 26-48
The Lineage and the Clan....Pages 49-70
Ancestor Worship....Pages 71-106
The Family in State and Society....Pages 107-135
The Lineage in Society and State....Pages 136-161
Non-kin as Kin....Pages 162-174
Kinship in the 20th Century....Pages 175-217
Back Matter....Pages 218-243
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