Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese Wedding

Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese Wedding
Author: Lenore Look
Publisher: Atheneum/Anne Schwartz Books
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A Chinese American girl describes the festivities surrounding her uncle's Chinese wedding and the customs behind each one.

Performing Grief

Performing Grief
Author: Anne E. McLaren
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824863925

This is the first in-depth study of Chinese bridal laments, a ritual and performative art practiced by Chinese women in premodern times that gave them a rare opportunity to voice their grievances publicly. Drawing on methodologies from numerous disciplines, including performance arts and folk literatures, the author suggests that the ability to move an audience through her lament was one of the most important symbolic and ritual skills a Chinese woman could possess before the modern era. Performing Grief provides a detailed case study of the Nanhui region in the lower Yangzi delta. Bridal laments, the author argues, offer insights into how illiterate Chinese women understood the kinship and social hierarchies of their region, the marriage market that determined their destinies, and the value of their labor in the commodified economy of the delta region. The book not only assesses and draws upon a large body of sources, both Chinese and Western, but is grounded in actual field work, offering both historical and ethnographic context in a unique and sophisticated approach. Unlike previous studies, the author covers both Han and non-Han groups and thus contributes to studies of ethnicity and cultural accommodation in China. She presents an original view about the ritual implications of bridal laments and their role in popular notions of "wedding pollution." The volume includes an annotated translation from a lament cycle. This important work on the place of laments in Chinese culture enriches our understanding of the social and performative roles of Chinese women, the gendered nature of China’s ritual culture, and the continuous transmission of women’s grievance genres into the revolutionary period. As a pioneering study of the ritual and performance arts of Chinese women, it will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of anthropology, social history, gender studies, oral literature, comparative folk religion, and performance arts.

Wedding Feng Shui

Wedding Feng Shui
Author: Laura Lau
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010-12-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 006203670X

A wedding planning book like no other, Wedding Feng Shui can help any prospective bride and groom plan the perfect nuptials, with advice on everything from finding the luckiest day to get married to choosing the perfect flowers. In Wedding Feng Shui, renowned Chinese astrologers Laura Lau and Theodora Lau, co-authors of The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes, explain how anyone of any culture can use Eastern wisdom to create a personalized, meaningful, and beautiful wedding.

Chinese Marriage and Social Change

Chinese Marriage and Social Change
Author: Max WL Wong
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-02-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811516448

This book provides a comparative account of the abolition of concubinage in East Asia, offering a new perspective and revised analysis of the factors leading to – and the debates surrounding – the introduction of a new Marriage Reform Ordinance in Hong Kong in 1971. It uses this law as a platform to examine how the existence of concubinage – long preserved in the name of protecting Chinese traditions and customs — crucially influenced family law reforms, which were in response to a perceived need to create a ‘modern’ marriage system within Hong Kong’s Chinese community after the Second World War. This was, by and large, the result of continued pressure from within Hong Kong and from Britain to bring Hong Kong’s marriage system in line with international marriage treaties. It represented one of the last significant intrusions of colonial law into the private sphere of Hong Kong social life, eliminating Chinese customs which had been previously recognised by the colonial legal system’s family law. This book contextualizes the Hong Kong situation by examining judicial cases interpreting Chinese customs and the Great Qing Code, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Hong Kong situation in relation to the status of concubines in Republican China and other East Asian jurisdictions. It will be of particular interest to teachers and students of law, as well as researchers in gender studies, post-colonialism, sociology and cultural studies.

Handbook of World Families

Handbook of World Families
Author: Bert N. Adams
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780761927631

The Handbook of World Families clarifies and promotes a cross-cultural perspective on the family by an examination of 25 countries worldwide, with the same topics covered in parallel fashion for each. These topics include a brief demographic and historic description of the country, mate selection, child rearing practices, gender roles, family stresses and violence, divorce and remarriage, kinship, aging and death, and the family within the broader societal institutions including politics, economics, and religion.

Wild Geese and Tea

Wild Geese and Tea
Author: Shu Shu Costa
Publisher: Riverhead Books (Hardcover)
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997
Genre: Asian Americans
ISBN:

A practical wedding planner for Chinese-, Japanese-, and Korean-Americans, this book is beautifully illustrated and rich with history and traditions. Featuring an eight-page color insert, it is an essential guide for Asian-Americans--one that honors ancient heritage as it inspires the creation of new traditions.

Traditional Chinese Rites and Rituals

Traditional Chinese Rites and Rituals
Author: Zhengming Du
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443887838

Traditional Chinese Rites and Rituals provides a comprehensive overview of the social practices of Chinese people on various occasions of cultural importance. While explaining how these rites and rituals are performed, it also introduces the reasons why certain norms are followed by individuals, families and the state as a whole. As such, the book offers a kaleidoscopic perspective on the plurality evident in all facets of Chinese culture.