Queering Kinship: Non-heterosexual Couples, Parents and Families in Guangdong, China

Author(s): Han Tao

LGBTI & Queer Studies | Coming Soon | Multicultural Studies, Race & People of Colour

Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Guangdong, China, this book explores the various tactics queer people employ to have children and to form queer or ‘rainbow’ families. It unpacks people’s experiences of cultivating, or losing, kinship relations through their negotiation with biological relatives, cultural conventions and state legislations. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Guangdong, China, this book asks: what does it mean for Chinese non-heterosexual people to go against existing state regulations and societal norms to form a desirable and legible queer family?Chapters explore the various tactics queer people employ to have children and to form queer or ‘rainbow’ families. The book unpacks people’s experiences of cultivating, or losing, kinship relations through their negotiation with biological relatives, cultural conventions and state legislations. Through its analysis, the book offers a new ethnographic perspective for queer studies and anthropology of kinship.

June 2024

$185.00 AUD

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General Fields

  • : 9781529233278
  • : Bristol University Press
  • : Bristol University Press
  • : 01 June 2024
  • : 01 June 2024
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Han Tao