1st Edition

Ancestral Genealogies in Modern China A Study of Lineage Organizations in Hong Kong and Mainland China

By Masahisa Segawa Copyright 2022
    158 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    158 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book explores the remarkable phenomenon of Chinese lineages – groups of people connected through patrilineal kinship ties, which have existed for centuries in China and which are currently undergoing significant revival after being suppressed in many parts of China during the cultural revolution period. The book considers how lineages and the associated networks and membership associations have developed, surveys how lineages have been studied by anthropologists and others over time in different ways, and discusses the important social functions of lineages in contemporary Hong Kong and mainland China.

    1. History of the Research on Chinese Lineages 2. Historical Background of Sheung Tin and Lee lineage 3. Development and Segmentation of Lee lineage 4. Ancestral Rituals and Identity of Lee lineage 5. Revival of the Lineage in Mainland China 6. Lineages as Cultural and Political Resources 7. Social Functions of the Written Genealogical Books

    Biography

    Masahisa Segawa is Professor in the Center for Northeast Asian Studies at Tohoku University, Japan.