Family & Kinship (Anthropology)
Kinship in Chinese Culture and Matriarchy (Dominance of Women) among Chinese Families: Case Studies in Southwestern China and Taiwan
Anthropology, as the study of human life and culture, has developed through various studies and researches that have been conducted initially by Western social scientists. These researches have mainly centered on the "exotic" and native cultures of societies and nations located in the East, such as islands in the Pacific and countries in Asia and the Middle East. Although these studies have provided a Western-centric view of various cultures in the world, they have contributed to the development of theory and methodology in anthropology.
Anthropological studies often provide a description of features unique within the culture and analyze these features in the context of human life (in general) as perceived by the anthropologists (in this case, a Western-centric view of human life).
This paper discusses particular incidences of matriarchy being the prevalent cultural structure in an Eastern nation, China. Conducted by the anthropologists Lu Yuan, Sam Mitchell and Margery Wolf, these studies of two different cultures in China illustrates how societies can exist and assume values and traditions that is altogether different from the dominantly patriarchal societies and fixed kinship ties existing in most societies today. This paper posits that through the study of anthropology, cultures that have unique features and deviate from the normative structures of institutions within society (especially those who adopted the Western-centric view of what a society should be) have shown that their being different offers people (i.e., the outsiders) other perspectives in viewing what constitutes a society, which includes the values and traditions inherent in it.
In Lu Yuan and Sam Mitchell's study entitled, "Matrilineal kinship: walking marriage in China," the authors discuss about the powerful role that women play in the Mosuo tribe, located in the Luoshuri village in southwestern China. The Mosuo tribe provides a unique study of anthropology, since it has a social structure that deviates from the common notion of family that societies...
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