Chinese “Bachelor Society”

Xue Yu-feng
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Chinese “bachelor society” in the United States was a peculiar phenomenon in the history of human beings. At the same time, in Guangdong province, there were thousands of “widowed wives.” This distorted marriage which lasted for nearly a century originated from special political, economic, cultural, and historical environments. Taking well-known Chinese American novels, Eat a Bowl of Tea, The Woman Warrior and China Men as cases, this article makes a brief analysis of the “split households” life of these “bachelors” and their “widowed wives,” and concludes that both husbands and wives were victims of Chinese Exclusions Acts. However, traditionally Chinese male-female relationship undertook some changes under special circumstances.
中国“光棍会”
中国在美国的“光棍社会”是人类历史上的一种奇特现象。与此同时,在广东省,有成千上万的“丧偶妻子”。这种持续了近一个世纪的扭曲婚姻,源于特殊的政治、经济、文化和历史环境。本文以著名的美籍华人小说《吃碗茶》、《女战士》和《中国男人》为例,对这些“单身汉”及其“丧偶妻子”的“分家”生活进行了简要分析,得出丈夫和妻子都是排华法案的受害者的结论。然而,中国传统的男女关系在特殊情况下发生了一些变化。
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