Disability Identity and Marriage in Rural China - Routledge Research on Social Work, Social Policy and Social Development in Greater China

Disability Identity and Marriage in Rural China

Disability Identity and Marriage in Rural China - Routledge Research on Social Work, Social Policy and Social Development in Greater China

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Based on data collected through in-depth fieldwork observation and interviews in Bai Township, this book examines how women with disabilities in rural Southwest China compensate for their disability identity through marriage. As the first book to theorize the married life of rural-based women with different types of disabilities, it provides a more holistic picture of their marital life by tracing the marriage process from mate selection to wedding ceremony, reproduction and role performance. It also generates a substantive theory grounded in the real experiences of women living with disabilities with Jing Yang arguing that these women are not passive victims in the marital process, but active agents who endeavour to minimize the risk of abuse and maximize security and satisfaction in their marriage.

By examining the effects of fertility, patriarchy and village society on women with disability, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of many disciplines, including disability studies, sociology, social work, women's studies and Chinese culture and society.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780367260309
ISBN10 0367260301
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 453 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Jing Yang is Assistant Professor of the Sociology Department at Guizhou University, China. Her recent publications include Rehabilitation Work (2011, co-edited) and Service and Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities in Rural China (2008)

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