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Scholars conducted new follow-up investigations and began to note the importance of those pioneer anthropologists who revisited and reviewed the sites they had researched dozens of years before, taking into consideration China's cultural inheritance of a hundred years. The revisits and reviews of the same fields extend the academic life and academic study of China's rural anthropology by expanding field studies while revisiting is considered a good way to integrate spot and area studies.

Author: Zhou Daming, Zhuang Kongshao
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Publication Name: Chinese Sociology & Anthropology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0009-4625
Year: 2005
Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Anthropologists, Educational anthropology

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Follow-up investigations of Phoenix village

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The main contributions of American sociologist Daniel Harrison KulpEs fieldworks in Phoenix village are discussed emphasizing on the concept of 'familism' that was pioneered by Kulp. It is found that Kulp divided Chinese families into four categories as natural family, economic family, religious family and clan family which illustrate characteristics of Chinese rural families, namely their various functions and diversity of size.

Author: Zhou Daming
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Publication Name: Chinese Sociology & Anthropology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0009-4625
Year: 2005
Anthropological research, Familism

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On the reconstruction and identification of ethnic groups from "Han Assimilation" to "She Assimilation": a case study of the She people in Southern Jiangxi province

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A study of the She people in the southern Jiangxi province of China reveals how ethnic identification of the Han ethnic group has been transformed into the She group over a period of time as a result of the government's reidentification policies.

Author: Zhou Daming
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Publication Name: Chinese Sociology & Anthropology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0009-4625
Year: 2007
Ethnic groups, Jiangxi, China, Han (Chinese people), Case study

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