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Gender and Family Practices: Living Apart Together Relationships in China

Qiu, Shuang

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Abstract

This book examines how gender and heterosexuality structure the lived experiences of people in living apart together (LAT) relationships in contemporary Chinese society. Using in-depth interview data with Chinese LAT people of different ages, the author explores why they live apart; how they construct and make sense of their everyday family lives and negotiate their gender roles; and how they experience intimacy while being physically apart. This text sheds new insights on non-cohabitating intimate partnerships by bringing together themes of gender, family, intimacy, and relationality. Through looking at people’s lived experiences in LAT relationships, it argues that practices of family and intimacy are closely implicated with doing gender, and consequently, that gendered family lives and heterosexuality are reconstructed, rather than deconstructed, in order to reclaim conventional forms of family and gender norms in Chinese social, historical and cultural contexts.

This book will be of interest to scholars across Gender and Sexuality Studies as well as Family Studies, in addition to scholars of contemporary Chinese culture and society.

Citation

Qiu, S. (2023). Gender and Family Practices: Living Apart Together Relationships in China. (1). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17250-2

Book Type Authored Book
Online Publication Date Jan 1, 2023
Publication Date Jan 2, 2023
Deposit Date May 30, 2023
Publisher Springer
Series Title Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
Series ISSN 2947-8790
Edition 1
Book Title Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
ISBN 978-3-031-17249-6; 978-3-031-17252-6
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17250-2
Keywords Gender Studies, Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging, Asian Culture, Cultural Studies, Social Philosophy
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-17250-2