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印度妇女在中国轻纺城的社区网络探析

印度妇女在中国轻纺城的社区网络探析
印度妇女在中国轻纺城的社区网络探析
以浙江绍兴轻纺城中的印度妇女为例, 认为轻纺城中的印度妇女因受“点对点”的中间商人跨国网络、贸易活动对秘密的重视、家室在中介贸易中的商业价值以及中国签证制度的影响, 无法在中国组织较具规模的同乡妇女互助网络, 这使她们在中国的生活进一步被边缘化及隔离化。由此来看, 宗教网络不一定与商业优势挂钩, 中间商人贸易活动的特性, 即中间商人所坚持的商业本钱, 会影响他们及其家室在居住地的社会网络的组合, 并削弱非商业参与家庭成员对公共宗教活动及社会群体生活的参与。

A case study is conducted on the community network of Indian females in Shaoxing of Zhejiang province, which wins fame as "the City of Light t& Textile Industry of China". This paper argues that Indian females in the city of light & textile industry are influenced by middlemen's point-to-point cross country network, trade activities' stressing on secrets, kinship's business value in intermediate trade, and China's visa system, so that they cannot form a women mutual-assistance network on a relative large scale in China and would then be isolated and marginalized. From what's been mentioned above, religious network will not necessarily have connection with business superiorities. The nature of middlemen's trade activities, i.e. the capital in middlemen's business, will influence their whole family's local social network combination and will further diminish non-business family members' attendance at public religious activities and social group lives.
religious network, middlemen, Indian females, the City of Light & Textile Industry of China, 宗教網絡, 中間商人, 印度婦女, 中國輕紡城, 宗教网络, 中间商人, 印度妇女, 中国轻纺城
1673-8179
43-50
Cheuk, Ka-Kin
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Cheuk, Ka-Kin
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Cheuk, Ka-Kin (2013) 印度妇女在中国轻纺城的社区网络探析. Guangxi Minzu Daxue Xuebao, 35 (5), 43-50.

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Abstract

以浙江绍兴轻纺城中的印度妇女为例, 认为轻纺城中的印度妇女因受“点对点”的中间商人跨国网络、贸易活动对秘密的重视、家室在中介贸易中的商业价值以及中国签证制度的影响, 无法在中国组织较具规模的同乡妇女互助网络, 这使她们在中国的生活进一步被边缘化及隔离化。由此来看, 宗教网络不一定与商业优势挂钩, 中间商人贸易活动的特性, 即中间商人所坚持的商业本钱, 会影响他们及其家室在居住地的社会网络的组合, 并削弱非商业参与家庭成员对公共宗教活动及社会群体生活的参与。

A case study is conducted on the community network of Indian females in Shaoxing of Zhejiang province, which wins fame as "the City of Light t& Textile Industry of China". This paper argues that Indian females in the city of light & textile industry are influenced by middlemen's point-to-point cross country network, trade activities' stressing on secrets, kinship's business value in intermediate trade, and China's visa system, so that they cannot form a women mutual-assistance network on a relative large scale in China and would then be isolated and marginalized. From what's been mentioned above, religious network will not necessarily have connection with business superiorities. The nature of middlemen's trade activities, i.e. the capital in middlemen's business, will influence their whole family's local social network combination and will further diminish non-business family members' attendance at public religious activities and social group lives.

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Published date: September 2013
Keywords: religious network, middlemen, Indian females, the City of Light & Textile Industry of China, 宗教網絡, 中間商人, 印度婦女, 中國輕紡城, 宗教网络, 中间商人, 印度妇女, 中国轻纺城

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Local EPrints ID: 486192
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486192
ISSN: 1673-8179
PURE UUID: f34b1ef1-c0ad-4df9-a1e0-2f990f2c234c
ORCID for Ka-Kin Cheuk: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4396-8153

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Date deposited: 12 Jan 2024 17:40
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:09

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Author: Ka-Kin Cheuk ORCID iD

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