Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China

Main author: Liu, Jieyu
Format: Journal Article           
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description This article applies the concept of intimacy to examine relationships between adult children and their parents in rural China – an area which has been predominantly located in an obligatory framework. I reveal a qualitative difference in support between relationships built on intimate ties and those bound by duty and obligation. A unilateral emphasis on obligation-based relationships can deprive both the parent and adult child generations of agency and autonomy, which can be disempowering for both. The complex relations between intimacy and obligation are the product of local socio-economic circumstances and gender norms. Although traditional patrilineal and patrilocal culture excludes married daughters from the filial discourse surrounding their own parents, they are often considered to have the most intimate relationship with their parents. Paradoxically, the practices of intimacy between aged parents and their married daughters strengthen the natal ties that facilitate modifications to patrilocal and patrilineal customs.
format Journal Article
author Liu, Jieyu
author_facet Liu, Jieyu
authorStr Liu, Jieyu
author_letter Liu, Jieyu
title Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China
publisher Sage
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22383/