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Producing Guanxi: Sentiment, Self, and Subculture in a North China Village [Paperback]

Andrew B. Kipnis (Author)
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January 22, 1997
Throughout China the formation of guanxi, or social connections, involves friends, families, colleagues, and acquaintances in complex networks of social support and sentimental attachment. Focusing on this process in one rural north China village, Fengjia, Andrew Kipnis shows what guanxi production reveals about the evolution of village political economy, kinship and gender, and local patterns of subjectivity in Dengist China. His work offers a detailed description of the communicative actions—such as gift giving, being a host or guest, participating in weddings or funerals—that produce, manage, and deny guanxi in a specific time and place. Kipnis also offers a rare comparative analysis of how these practices relate to the varied and variable phenomenon of guanxi throughout China and as it has changed over time.
Producing Guanxi combines the theory of Pierre Bourdieu and the insights of symbolic anthropology to contest past portrayals of guanxi as either a function of Chinese political economics or an unchanging Confucian social structure. In this analysis guanxi emerges as a purposeful human effort that makes use of past cultural logics while generating new ones. By exploring the role of sentiment in the creation of self, Kipnis critiques recent theories of subjectivity for their narrow focus on language and discourse, and contributes to the anthropological discussion of comparative selfhood. Navigating a path between mainstream social science and abstract social theory, Kipnis presents a more nuanced examination of guanxi than has previously been available and contributes generally to our understanding of relationships and human action.

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"An elegantly written, conceptually deft, and careful piece of work. I know of no other systematic contemporary attempt to theorize guanxi in a rural context. Kipnis’s theoretically sophisticated involvement with current debates in anthropology will also ensure that this book is of interest to a scholarly audience both within and beyond the China field."— Gail Hershatter, University of California, Santa Cruz


"This is a rich and well-reflected ethnographic text that captures a core feature of both traditional and contemporary Chinese culture. The richness and variety of ethnographic descriptions reveal the author’s meticulous fieldwork and his insightful and thought–provoking observations. This book will help correct the current imbalance towards depicting urban guanxi by examining the roots of guanxi in rural and peasant kinship, ethics, and rituals."—Mayfair Yang, University of California, Santa Barbara

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Andrew B. Kipnis teaches at the Contemporary China Centre at Australian National University.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (January 22, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822318733
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822318736
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,071,592 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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guanxi production, performing ketou, official couplets, song hezi, guanxi formation, relational kinship terms, dowry party, peasant subculture, host reps, personal banquets, cornstarch factory, filial descendants, upper chair, elder female relatives, personal guanxi, urban work units, banquet seating, congratulatory gifts, ancestral offerings, kinship names, material obligation, embody respect, birth control policy, funerary procession, lineage relations
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Secretary Feng, Hong Kong, Mao Zedong, Mayfair Yang, Chinese New Year, Deng Xiaoping, May Fourth, North China, Philip Huang, Feng Yongxi, Great Leap Forward, People's Republic, Sun Lung-kee, Teacher Feng, Ellen Judd, Tani Barlow, World Journal, Yellow River, Village Masses
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