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A Chinese Phase in Social Anthropology

The British Journal of Sociology, 1963
^ OME twenty-six years ago Malinowski was visited by Professor Wu _ Wen-tsao of Yenching University. He learned from him, as he tells WJus, 'that independently and spontaneously there had been organized in China a sociological attack on real problems of culture and applied anthropology, an attack which embodies all my dreams and desiderata'.
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Introduction: The Chinese Anthropology of Rural Urbanization

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1995
This volume and its sequel are made up of a collection of field reports on the urbanization of rural areas in Guangdong, Fujian, and Yunnan Provinces in southern China (plus a report on a country in Tibet). The project, funded by the Wenner-Gren Foundation and the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, was a joint effort of a team of ...
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Pathological Gambling in Montreal’s Chinese Community: An Anthropological Perspective

Journal of Gambling Studies, 2005
Pathological gambling has been identified as a major issue in Montreal's Chinese community. A variety of sources attest to the fact that, though we live in an increasingly heterogeneous society, the services provided to minority communities for preventing and treating pathological gambling are inadequate.
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History, Anthropology, and Chinese Religion

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 1980
Michel Strickmann, Michael Saso
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Early Chinese Civilization: Anthropological Perspectives.

Pacific Affairs, 1976
Richard Pearson, Kwang-chih Chang
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Early Chinese Civilization: Anthropological Perspectives

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1979
David N. Keightley, K. C. Chang
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Chinese kinship: contemporary anthropological perspectives

2013
The essays in this volume present contemporary anthropological perspectives on Chinese kinship, its historical complexity and its modern metamorphoses. The collection draws particular attention to the reverberations of larger socio-cultural and politico-economic processes in the formation of sociality, intimate relations, family histories, reproductive
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Chinese Anthropologies

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1988
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