46 results on '"Rubie S. Watson"'
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2. A Chinese Melting Pot: Original People and Immigrants in Hong Kong’s First 'New Town,' by Elizabeth Lominska Johnson and Graham E. Johnson. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2019. vi+218 pp. US$70.00 (cloth)
3. Sold People: Traffickers and Family Life in North China, by Johanna S. Ransmeier. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017. ix+395 pp. US$49.95/£39.95/€45.00 (cloth)
4. Tales of Two 'Chinese' History Museums: Taipei and Hong Kong
5. 5. Chinese Bridal Laments: The Claims of a Dutiful Daughter
6. Introduction
7. Afterword: Marriage and Gender Inequality
8. Wives, Concubines, and Maids: Servitude and Kinship in the Hong Kong Region, 1900–1940
9. Vanished Kingdoms: A Woman Explorer in Tibet, China, and Mongolia, 1921-1925
10. Agents and Victims in South China: Accomplices in Rural Revolution. By Helen F. Siu. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989. xxiv, 378 pp
11. Harmony and Counterpoint: Ritual Music in Chinese Context
12. Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society
13. Personal Voices: Chinese Women in the 1980s
14. Women’s Property in Republican China: Rights and Practice
15. Book Reviews
16. Book Reviews
17. The Creation of a Chinese Lineage: The Teng of Ha Tsuen, 1669–1751
18. the named and the nameless: gender and person in Chinese society
19. Marriage and Adoption in China, 1845–1945. By Arthur P. Wolf and Chieh-shan Huang. [Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1980. 426 pp. $18.95.]
20. Book reviews
21. CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
22. Inequality Among Brothers
23. References
24. Economic and political changes: 1945–1978
25. Social and cultural transformations
26. Class and kinship
27. The development of the Teng lineage: Ha Tsuen's early history
28. Lineage organization and ideology
29. Local political organization
30. Class differences in Ha Tsuen: the social and cultural dimension
31. Marriage, affinity, and class
32. Family and Property in Sung China: Yuan Ts'ai's Precepts for Social Life. By Patricia Buckley Ebrey. [Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984. 367 pp. £37.40.]
33. Chinese ritual and politics. By Emily Martin Ahern. (Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology, 34.) pp. ix, 144. Cambridge, etc., Cambridge University Press, 1981. £14.50
34. Glossary
35. Emily M. Ahern and Hill Gates (ed.): The anthropology of Taiwanese society. xi, 491 pp., map. Stanford, California): Stanford University Press, 1981. $30
36. Women in China: Current Directions in Historical Scholarship. Edited by Richard W. Guisso and Stanley Johannesen. [Youngstown, New York: Philo Press, 1982. 238 pp. U.S.$24.95.]
37. Widows, Volume 1: The Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific . Helena Znaniecka Lopata
38. The Structure of Chinese Rural Society: Lineage and Village in the Eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. DAVID FAURE
39. The Marriage Bargain: Women and Dowries in European History. MARION A. KAPLAN, ed
40. Old Madam Yin: A Memoir of Peking Life
41. Allegations in Withdrawn Motion Questioned
42. Class Differences and Affinal Relations in South China
43. Inside China
44. The Wood-Carvers of Hong Kong: Craft Production in the World Capitalist Periphery
45. Inequality Among Brothers: Class and Kinship in South China
46. Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society
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