“Roots with Wings”: Impacts of Tourism-Induced Mobility on Individuals and Family Ties among the Miao in China’s Individualization Process

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Xianghong Feng
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This article looks at the impacts of mobility on individuals and their family ties in tourist destination communities, paying attention to the individualization process among the rural, ethnic minority population in contemporary China. Based on my decade-long ethnography in Fenghuang county, Hunan province, I explore how the rapid rise of tourism-induced mobility has brought individual autonomy and collective morality under constant negotiation among previously clan-based people, and what the course and consequences of ongoing individualization are for the non-Han population in China. I argue that individuals’ greater mobility may enhance, rather than diminish, the importance of family, and that this is especially true for the rural, ethnic minority population in China. Their experience of dealing with individualization also reveals that the effect of social structure is to some extent unchanged, representing a case of “embedded individualization.”
“长着翅膀的根”:中国个体化进程中旅游对苗族个人和家庭关系的影响
本文着眼于旅游目的地社区流动对个人及其家庭关系的影响,关注当代中国农村少数民族人口的个性化过程。基于我在湖南省凤凰县长达十年的民族志,我探讨了旅游业引发的流动性的迅速兴起如何在以前以氏族为基础的人之间不断协商下带来个人自治和集体道德,以及持续的个体化对中国非汉族人口的过程和后果。我认为,个人更大的流动性可能会增强而不是削弱家庭的重要性,这对中国的农村少数民族人口来说尤其如此。他们处理个体化的经验也表明,社会结构的影响在某种程度上是不变的,代表了一种“嵌入的个体化”的情况
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Modern China
Modern China AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Published for over thirty years, Modern China has been an indispensable source of scholarship in history and the social sciences on late-imperial, twentieth-century, and present-day China. Modern China presents scholarship based on new research or research that is devoted to new interpretations, new questions, and new answers to old questions. Spanning the full sweep of Chinese studies of six centuries, Modern China encourages scholarship that crosses over the old "premodern/modern" and "modern/contemporary" divides.
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