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Fuminxian Plantain Wellknown Hmong Lifestyle Change Of Parsing

Posted on:2013-08-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J L LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2247330374459985Subject:Sociology
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Social transition will bring about a series of changes. And the lifestyle changes is be described as a mirror that can reflect social transition. This article is focus on lifestyle changes in BaJiaoQing and strive for the Miao village of inhabit lifestyle changes which is based on one year investigation. Then to explore the social context and find minority area how to achieve its social change.Any one region is not a short duration of time changes things. Contributing to its occurrence change factors is multivariate. This article through to one year of follow-up in BaJiaoQing and made a comprehensive presentation. Discover minority areas develops relatively lag. To explore the reasons of change, it doesn’t seem like can be observed in the current situation easily. Author prompted local social change factors can be accounted for interactive interpretation and the reason can be divided into the external cause and internal cause. External cause can be attributed to the government on its administrative power to carry out policies. While the internal the reason is that local spontaneously interact with outside society. The outside society including Han nationality、city that compared to the local economic development level in higher areas. They through interaction in active learning, adjustment process and contributed to local changes occur.For such an educational level is not high and the Christian village, in the face of the changes of the two factors they were culturally adapted to the choice and this choice seems to be consistent with its own" rational choice", but the real situation is that in interaction with outside society local development and external compared is lagging behind in the state and the social economic gap has been filled out.
Keywords/Search Tags:Minority areas, Lifestyles, Societal changes
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