In the Name of Modernization: How has the Concept of “Family” been Reshaped among Evenki Hunters under the State Power of China?

This paper investigates the ways in which the concept of “family” was reshaped, during the process of modern capitalization, among Evenki hunters under the state power of China from the seventeenth century onward. By doing so, it attempts to illustrate two things: one is to depict the trajectory how...

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Published in:Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives
Main Authors: Yu, Hsin-lun, Bao, Yinghua
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spelling crbrillap:10.1163/24522015-01301005 2023-05-15T16:09:04+02:00 In the Name of Modernization: How has the Concept of “Family” been Reshaped among Evenki Hunters under the State Power of China? Yu, Hsin-lun Bao, Yinghua 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24522015-01301005 https://brill.com/view/journals/tcea/13/1/article-p82_82.xml https://brill.com/downloadpdf/journals/tcea/13/1/article-p82_82.xml unknown Brill Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives volume 13, issue 1, page 82-106 ISSN 2452-2007 2452-2015 Sociology and Political Science Anthropology History Geography, Planning and Development Cultural Studies journal-article 2019 crbrillap https://doi.org/10.1163/24522015-01301005 2022-12-11T12:47:48Z This paper investigates the ways in which the concept of “family” was reshaped, during the process of modern capitalization, among Evenki hunters under the state power of China from the seventeenth century onward. By doing so, it attempts to illustrate two things: one is to depict the trajectory how the Evenki traditional family commune system was regulated into the state power of the Qing Dynasty and modern nation-state of China; second, it aims to argue further that, contrary to the general understanding that regards the practice of socialism in 1950s China as an attempt to de-capitalize private property of the family, in Evenki society, it is through the practice of socialism that the concept of private property was established. The fieldwork was conducted between 2015 and 2016 in Giden village, the only hunting tribe within the Evenki Autonomous Banner/Country, Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, in north-eastern China. Through articulating historical documents and a field survey of 24 veteran hunters, this paper attempts to develop an understanding of how traditional Evenki culture was engaged with the practice of modernization under state power and then changed the formation of family in family commune society. Article in Journal/Newspaper Evenki Brill (via Crossref) Evenki ENVELOPE(132.817,132.817,59.683,59.683) Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives 13 1 82 106
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description This paper investigates the ways in which the concept of “family” was reshaped, during the process of modern capitalization, among Evenki hunters under the state power of China from the seventeenth century onward. By doing so, it attempts to illustrate two things: one is to depict the trajectory how the Evenki traditional family commune system was regulated into the state power of the Qing Dynasty and modern nation-state of China; second, it aims to argue further that, contrary to the general understanding that regards the practice of socialism in 1950s China as an attempt to de-capitalize private property of the family, in Evenki society, it is through the practice of socialism that the concept of private property was established. The fieldwork was conducted between 2015 and 2016 in Giden village, the only hunting tribe within the Evenki Autonomous Banner/Country, Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, in north-eastern China. Through articulating historical documents and a field survey of 24 veteran hunters, this paper attempts to develop an understanding of how traditional Evenki culture was engaged with the practice of modernization under state power and then changed the formation of family in family commune society.
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