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Marriage Unbound

State Law, Power, and Inequality in Contemporary China

"Ke Li's sophisticated multi-disciplinary analytic framing and explicit critique of received wisdom engage debates over the role of courts, legal professionals, and black-letter law beyond those of China or of authoritarian states. One of the most analytically original and theoretically informed investigations of divorce I have ever read."—Deborah Davis, Yale University

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Forlag
Stanford University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
344
ISBN
9781503613140
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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"Ke Li's sophisticated multi-disciplinary analytic framing and explicit critique of received wisdom engage debates over the role of courts, legal professionals, and black-letter law beyond those of China or of authoritarian states. One of the most analytically original and theoretically informed investigations of divorce I have ever read."—Deborah Davis, Yale University

"An instant landmark work. Li seamlessly fuses extensive firsthand interviews with a masterful analysis of Chinese legal developments to illustrate the harsh realities confronting migrant women seeking divorce. A must-read for anyone interested in law, society, and gender in China today."—Carl Minzner, Fordham Law School

"Li's book presents an illuminating look at the changing social institution of marriage in contemporary China. Highly recommended."—S. K. Ma, CHOICE March

"Ke Li's analysis is more than a superb ethnographic and historical account of changes in the Chinese court system and its effect on women. It is also a sustained effort to place the historical changes within an analytical framework that explores how cultural beliefs shape governmental policy and, thus, the resolution of a divorce case."—William Jankowiak, NAN Nü

"Based on more than 10 years' in-depth field research in two rural townships in Sichuan Province, Li provides a vivid picture of how rural women struggle in strained marriage, and how they mobilize state law to fight for their freedom and rights in intimate relationships, and how the judicial institutions respond to these women's claims.... Li sees through the gendered outcomes in different individual divorce cases to make a big story that links state law, power, and inequality together."—Mengni Chen, Social Forces

"Well-written and insightful, Li's work on divorce litigation sheds significant new light on the law, politics, and inequality in an authoritarian state."—Soo-Yeon Yoon, Contemporary Sociology

"Marriage Unbound is an impressive work of interdisciplinary scholarship, grounded in empirical research, that significantly advances understanding of authoritarian legality and dispute resolution while yielding insights about statecraft and women's rights in China. The author Ke Li empathetically relates, and meticulously analyzes, injustices encountered by migrant women who seek divorce, often to escape domestic violence."—Arianne M. Gaetano, Pacific Affairs

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