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ID177975
Title ProperChinese Economies in Ethnographic Perspective
Other Title InformationTwo case studies of intersecting socioeconomic diversity
LanguageENG
AuthorKipnis, Andrew B ;  Cliff, Tom
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article presents economic interactions in two Chinese socioeconomic realms: urban funerals and village-level welfare funds. Ethnographically examining these realms reveals that each of them comprises a diversity of economic processes and moralities. Our first point is thus that ‘the economy’ is a multiple rather than a singular entity. But just as important are the means by which actors move from one form of economy to another, bridging different sets of moral rules. Diverse economic processes and the methods of moving among them exist everywhere, but in China they also reflect the legal ambiguity under which much economic activity takes place. In addition to detailing the differing forms of economy and the ways of moving among them, we show how the intersection between these processes helps to reproduce a certain social order, at least under the socioeconomic conditions at the time of our research.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 54, No.6; Nov 2020: p.1987 - 2021
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies 2020-12 54, 6
Key WordsChinese Economies ;  Ethnographic Perspective ;  Socioeconomic Diversity