Flexible Kinship: Family Adjustments and Capital Accumulation within the Chinese Diaspora in French Polynesia
Trémon, Anne-Christine
Flexible Kinship: Family Adjustments and Capital Accumulation within the Chinese Diaspora in French Polynesia - 2011.
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Drawing from a multigenerational study of the Chinese community in French Polynesia, this article deals with transnational family practices in the Chinese diaspora. It conceptualizes the notion of “flexible kinship” to examine how family is used to develop strategies to accumulate various types of capital (cultural, symbolic, economic, as well as legal). Flexible kinship covers a range of practices that consist in playing on the arrangement and composition of the family group with the aim of adjusting to and profiting from differentials in regimes and conjunctures in a transnational situation.
Flexible Kinship: Family Adjustments and Capital Accumulation within the Chinese Diaspora in French Polynesia - 2011.
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Drawing from a multigenerational study of the Chinese community in French Polynesia, this article deals with transnational family practices in the Chinese diaspora. It conceptualizes the notion of “flexible kinship” to examine how family is used to develop strategies to accumulate various types of capital (cultural, symbolic, economic, as well as legal). Flexible kinship covers a range of practices that consist in playing on the arrangement and composition of the family group with the aim of adjusting to and profiting from differentials in regimes and conjunctures in a transnational situation.
Réseaux sociaux