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The Research Of The Multinational Marriages On The Border Of Sino-Vietnam From The Female Perspective

Posted on:2008-11-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360215977581Subject:Ethnology
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On the frontier of Sino-Vietnam ,there exist a great deal of Cross-border Ethnic Groups,among which many multinational marriages are widespread.These multinational marriages have lasted for a long time and have such characteristics as catholicity,permanence and peculiarity.Under the free trade area structure of China- ASEAN,the associations between two countries will grow,and the multinational marriages will become more widespread.The village lied in Chinese frontier region of Daxin county,.Guangxi.The people lived here are Zhuangs and they have the same clans with neighboring village of Vietnam.Since the end of 1980's of last century,the multinational marriage between those villagers are growing as the relationship between Sino-Vietnam improved.In reality, this multinational marriage is so hard to have the normal marriage register that Vietnam women within the marriage hardly obtain the Chinese nationality and registered permanent residence.As a result ,they have a conflict in identification for country,community and even ego . They take on the conflict and so the family functions can't develop smoothly.The multinational marriage family faces the problems of weakness in the economic foundation,frailty in emotion and the blemish that the law can't control.To be the entry-level community, it is just these problems resulting in the member's mental distress which is adverse for kids to grow up there.Family's function to consol the members lost,its economic function members depend on cut, and its cultural function to teach members cracked, all of which bring some invisible banes for society.In the author's opinion,the nationality problem of Vietnam women should be resolved with a new standpoint and their condition must be improved.
Keywords/Search Tags:female perspective, border, multinational marriage, status identity, Family function
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