

Yue Du, "State and Family in China" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Jun 19, 2023
Yue Du, author of 'State and Family in China', discusses the politics of intergenerational family relations in China, including the concept of parental infallibility and the instrumentalization of family law. She explores how the Qing dynasty upheld parental power, the dynamics of authority within families, and the influence of the legal system on societal norms. The podcast also delves into the legal reforms in early 20th century China, the concept of patriarchy, and the instrumentalization of filial piety in contemporary China.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
State and Family: A Curious Relationship
02:12 • 6min
Parental Infallibility in Qing Dynasty
08:13 • 21min
Authority and Impersonation in Families in Historical China
28:51 • 6min
Shaping Understanding of Human Relations and Legal System in China
34:25 • 2min
The Politics of Family Law in China
36:20 • 12min
Legal Reforms in China during the Early 20th Century
48:28 • 22min
Exploring the Concept of Patriarchy and Filial Piety in Chinese Society
01:10:03 • 4min