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11. Rule by Elders
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Special Characteristics of Rural Society 37
- 2. Bringing Literacy to the Countryside 45
- 3. More Thoughts on Bringing Literacy to the Countryside 53
- 4. Chaxugeju: The Differential Mode of Association 60
- 5. The Morality of Personal Relationships 71
- 6. Patrilineages 80
- 7. "Between Men and Women, There Are Only Differences" 87
- 8. A Rule of Ritual 94
- 9. A Society without Litigation 101
- 10. An Inactive Government 108
- 11. Rule by Elders 114
- 12. Consanguinity and Regionalism 120
- 13. Separating Names from Reality 128
- 14. From Desire to Necessity 134
- Epilogue: Sociology and the Reconstruction of Rural China 141
- Glossary 153
- Index 157
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Special Characteristics of Rural Society 37
- 2. Bringing Literacy to the Countryside 45
- 3. More Thoughts on Bringing Literacy to the Countryside 53
- 4. Chaxugeju: The Differential Mode of Association 60
- 5. The Morality of Personal Relationships 71
- 6. Patrilineages 80
- 7. "Between Men and Women, There Are Only Differences" 87
- 8. A Rule of Ritual 94
- 9. A Society without Litigation 101
- 10. An Inactive Government 108
- 11. Rule by Elders 114
- 12. Consanguinity and Regionalism 120
- 13. Separating Names from Reality 128
- 14. From Desire to Necessity 134
- Epilogue: Sociology and the Reconstruction of Rural China 141
- Glossary 153
- Index 157