富有成效的相遇:东亚的亲属关系、性别和家庭法

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Seungik kim, Seung-kyung Sara L. Friedman
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近几十年来,东亚各地的家庭和家庭法律都发生了巨大变化。从新的家庭形式——包括离婚、单亲、独居或与选定亲属生活的成年人、同性伴侣和跨国婚姻——到如何组织家庭和承认亲属关系的意识形态的转变,家庭一直是整个地区重大社会和政治变革的中心。本期特刊探讨了家庭的实际生活方式与家庭法和为可识别的亲属关系建立框架的体制机制之间的交集和紧张关系。这些文章以“富有成效的接触”为标题,理解在殖民时期和后殖民时期的改革以及从专制到民主治理的过渡中,法律和家庭的这些持续接触。法律、行政法规是如何形成的
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Productive Encounters: Kinship, Gender, and Family Laws in East Asia
Recent decades have brought tremendous change to families, and the laws governing families, across East Asia. From new household forms — including divorcees, single parents, adults living alone or with chosen kin, samesex couples, and transnational marriages — to shifting ideologies of how families should be organized and kinship ties recognized, families have been at the center of substantial social and political change across the region. This special issue examines the intersections and tensions between how families are lived on the ground and the family laws and institutional mechanisms that create the scaffolding for recognizable kinship relationships. The articles use the rubric of “productive encounters” to understand these ongoing engagements of law and family as they unfold over a period of colonial and postcolonial reforms and transitions from authoritarian to democratic governance. The authors ask how laws and administrative regulations take shape through
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