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ID175560
Title ProperShame, Face and Social Relations in Northern China
Other Title InformationRamifications for Social Assistance Provision
LanguageENG
AuthorXie, Jian ;  Lichao Yang ;  Walker, Robert
Summary / Abstract (Note)While it is increasingly recognized that shame is a pernicious component of the experience of poverty, the stigma generally associated with social assistance provision is less marked with respect to China's Minimum Living Security System, also known as dibao. This enigma is explored and illuminated drawing on two streams of indigenous Chinese scholarship and qualitative fieldwork in eight villages in Shanxi province. Economic and political changes prioritizing economic growth and individual wealth have increased the shame associated with poverty, manifest as loss of face, low mian (status) and lack of lian (integrity). However, this shame does not transfer to dibao because the scheme has been transformed locally into a universal age supplement that partially fulfils the demands of filial piety and which is seen to reflect and contribute to guanxi (social influence).
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.243; Sep 2020: p.655 - 675
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 243
Key WordsSocial Relations ;  China ;  Face ;  Dibao ;  Poverty-Related Shame ;  Chaxu Geju


 
 
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