Book Review: Children of the Revolution: Violence, Inequality, and Hope in Nicaraguan Migration by Laura J. Enríquez

IF 7.2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Cinzia D. Solari
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title, and women are forced to migrate to cities for work, children during the divorce process most often reside with their father’s family, and custody defaults to fathers. Both authors present an invitation for future researchers seeking to deepen our understanding of divorce in contemporary China. Despite treading a similar topical territory, Li’s and Michelson’s books provide a strong complement to one another. Read in tandem, Michelson’s big data analysis places Li’s grounded ethnography of two rural townships into a broader national story of gender inequality in Chinese courts. For sociologists of gender, these books use the window of divorce litigation and its position within the contemporary PRC’s institutional and political machinery to reveal how systemic gender inequality entrenches through a complex symbiosis between cultural patriarchy and mundane bureaucratic incentive structures.
Laura J.Enríquez的书评:《革命的孩子:尼加拉瓜移民中的暴力、不平等和希望》
头衔,妇女被迫迁移到城市工作,离婚过程中的孩子通常与父亲的家人住在一起,监护权拖欠父亲。两位作者都邀请了未来的研究人员来加深我们对当代中国离婚的理解。尽管李和迈克尔逊的书有着相似的主题领域,但它们提供了强有力的互补。迈克尔逊的大数据分析将李对两个农村乡镇的民族志放在了一个更广泛的中国法院性别不平等的国家故事中。对于性别社会学家来说,这些书利用离婚诉讼的窗口及其在当代中国制度和政治机制中的地位,揭示了系统性的性别不平等是如何通过文化父权制和世俗官僚激励结构之间的复杂共生关系而加深的。
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Gender & Society
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期刊介绍: Gender & Society promotes feminist scholarship and the social scientific study of gender. Gender & Society publishes theoretically engaged and methodologically rigorous articles that make original contributions to gender theory. The journal takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional, and global approach to gender analyses.
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