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Xiangqin Wave: A Close Look at Modern Chinese Dating Culture

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This is an empirical study of how conventional practice of Xiangqin (matchmaking) revives and forms a specific dating culture in modern China. Individuals’ concrete experience of participating in various new forms of Xiangqin (i.e. commercial matchmaking websites and offline fairs, high-end matchmaking clubs, marriage-hunting services, matchmaking TV shows) are investigated. Through the perspective of commodification of intimacy and gender politics, the study argues that modern Chinese dating culture are symbolically and practically shaped by the commercial society. Apparently, the intersection between economics and people’s intimate interactions perpetuates class divisions in current China. The commercialization of Xiangqin also reinforces gender stereotypes. Nevertheless, it also contributes to women empowerment at the same time. A dating culture penetrated by market value creates conditions for women’s increased sense of autonomy, greater control over intimate relationship, and equality between the sexes.

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  • Jing Zheng, 2013. "Xiangqin Wave: A Close Look at Modern Chinese Dating Culture," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 2, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:455
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2013.v2n9p319
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