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371 Index Index affinal ties, 80–1, 95–9 Baker, Hugh, 83–4, 87, 90, 97 ballads see muyushu boat women, 130–4, 136–9 “body imaginary”, 214–8 bridal laments, 12, 60–1, 64–9 Buddhism and Lady Clara, 143–4 education and training, 144, 157– 60 institutions, 153–6, 160–1 pilgrimages, 146–50 reform, 144, 149, 156, 162, 257 revival in Hong Kong, 150–2 buluojia, 35–6, 59, 68, 70–2 Cantonese (language), 61–2, 73–4, 93, 263 cash crops, 89–90 Chan, Anson, 166, 172–8, 180–2, 186, 195 Chan, Wing-hoi, 24, 63–6 Chao Zhou, 108–12, 117 see also Chaoshan; Shantou Chaoshan see also Kin Tye Lung; Yuanfa hang “dual-head” family structure, 115 emigrants and remittances, 107–8, 120–1 merchants, 5–7, 14, 54, 117, 170 wage labor, 112–3 chastity, 39, 42, 71, 113, 115 Chen Baisha, 46–9, 51, 53, 55 Chen Chunchuan, 123, 125 Chen Dianchen, 123–5 Chen Ta, 107–8, 112–3, 115 Cheung Man-yee, 177–8 children, 47, 67, 95, 97, 119–20, 130, 134, 141, 145, 157, 179, 187– 8, 193, 204–5, 220–2, 226–7, 231, 241–2, 262 Chinese-ness and capitalism, 268–70 crisis of, 267–8 parody of, 263–6 rearticulation of, 259–61 splitting of, 261–2 civil service, 28, 38, 144, 172–3, 176– 7, 182–3 see also nü qiangren Confucianism, 146–7, 163 consumption, 78–9, 83, 85–6, 88–9, 92–4, 99, 167, 172, 196, 262, 265, 270–2 cross-stitching, 112–3 Cultural Revolution, 170, 178, 238– 41, 244 and rural-urban divide, 245 Hong Kong and Guangdong relationship, 253–7 urban youth to countryside, 246–9 “Cumsingmun Affair”, 136–8 Dan, 64–6, 74, 102 daughter-in-law, 41, 56–7, 92, 109, 111, 269 food for, 89 stages of life, 93–5 work and consumption, 91–3, 99 daughters, 34–5, 93–4, 97, 99, 102, 127, 156–7, 166, 170, 183, 199, 206–7, 210, 230–2, 243 di Leonardo, M., 81–2, 95–6, 100 domestic violence, 234 dowry, 34, 58, 129 “dual-head” family structure see managers, of families Index 372 Durian Durian background, 260–2 diasporic movement and dislocation, 268–70 global capitalism, 270–2 parody of Chinese-ness, 263–6 parody of entrepreneurial spirit, 266–8 education, 139, 162, 166, 170–1, 173, 187, 204–5, 220, 246, 267 see also schools childhood, 52 evening studies, 226 in Shantou, 117–8 of administrative officers, 175, 179–82 of Buddhists, 144, 149, 153–60 of daughters, 102 Eitel, E. J., 129–31 electronics industry “body imaginary”, 214, 216–8 gender hierarchy, 219 sense of insecurity, 225 social mobility, 226 working condition, 213–4, 216–7 embroidery, 112–3, 117, 119 Endicott, James Bridges, 136, 138 entrepreneurs, 102, 121, 12–7 environmental issues, 188–90 equal opportunity, 186–7 Faure, David, 24, 172, 182–3 Feil, D. K., 77–8, 100 filial piety, 38–9, 42, 44–7, 49, 175 foreigners see Westerners Foshan see Huo lineage Freedman, Maurice, 79–80, 86 Fruit Chan (Chan Guo), 260–1, 266, 269–70 Gao Shunqin, 123, 125 garment industry, 202 “body imaginary”, 214, 216 gender hierarchy, 219–20 long-term vision of workers, 214–5 sense of insecurity, 225 working condition, 211–3, 216 gender equality see equal opportunity gentility, 50–3, 55, 57–8, 102 Great Leap Forward, 237–8 groundnuts, 88–9 Guangdong, 31–3, 36–7, 240–1, 252–7 see also Guangzhou; Shantou Guangxi, 31–3, 36–7 Guangzhou, 32, 34, 51, 53, 63, 74, 116, 122, 130, 255, 260, see also Sisters-in-Law Tomb Education, 156, 243 library documents, 68 orthodoxy in, 47 Ha Tsuen, 80–1, 83, 85, 89, 95 Hakka, 24, 63–4, 66–7, 79–80, 82, 106–7, 116 handover trilogy, 261–3 He Chen, 26–31, 38–9, 41–3 He lineage, 26–31, 36, 38, 40–3 He Renjian, 26–9, 30, 35–6, 43 Ho Sheung Heung, 87, 89, 96–8 Ho Tung, Lady Clara (née Zhang Jingrong) achievements, 143–5, 161–3 Buddhist pilgrimages, 146–50 death, funeral and will, 160–1 early life and marriage, 145–6 founds Tung Lin Kok Yuen, 153–6 Hong Kong Buddhist revival, 150–2 promotes education, 156–60 Hong Kong, 24, 31, 55, 62, 74 162–3, 166–7, 169, 174–6, 185, 189, 196, see also New Territories; nü qiangren; women workers...

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