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Outline of master's thesis on marriage consumption

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The outline of the master's thesis on marriage consumption is as follows for your reference.

Abstract 5-6

Abstract 6-7

Introduction to Chapter 11-34

1. 1 research source 1 1- 12

1.2 research significance 12

The theoretical significance of 1.2. 1 12

1.2.2 practical significance 12

1.3 Literature Review 12-27

1.3. 1 17 Research on Marriage Consumption

1.3.2 Study on rural bride price

1.3.3 Review research defects and trends 26-27

1.4 Concept definition 27-28

1.4. 1 marriage consumption

1.4.2 bride price 27

1.4.3 Dowry 27-28

1.5 theoretical basis and research framework 28-30

1.5. 1 theoretical basis marriage strategy theory 28-30

1.5.2 research framework 30

1.6 research methods and research objects 30-34

1.6. 1 field investigation 30-3 1

1.6.2 main research methods

1.6.3 Selection of research objects 32-34

Chapter II Contents and Forms The Present Situation of Weddings in M Village 34-50

2. 1 m village profile: local knowledge and discourse 34-39

2. 1. 1 Selection of investigation site and investigation 34-35

2. 1.2 Marriage customs in Mi Village 35-39

2.2m village bride price amount 39-4 1

2.3m rural wedding ceremony type 4 1-44

2.3. The name of1bride price changed from single to multiple 4 1-42.

2.3.2 From basic daily necessities to durable consumer goods to the emergence of luxury goods 42-44

2.4m Village Bride Payment Table 44-47

2.4. 1 From priority object to priority money 44-46

2.4.2 The emergence and rise of comprehensive dry folding form 46-47

2.5 meters village bride price nature 47-50

2.5. 1 Meeting ceremony: a gift from the groom's family to the bride 47

2.5.2 Gifts: Unity of Expressiveness and Instrumentality 47-48

2.5.3 Getting on the sedan chair and getting off the sedan chair: the bride's means of seizing money 48

2.5.4 Summary: Change characteristics of bride price 48-50

Chapter 3 Marriage strategies in negotiation and interactive bride price 50-62

3. 1 rice village bride price negotiation 50-55

3. 1. 1 Communicator and mediator in bride price negotiation 50-52

3. 1.2 community situation bride price negotiation standard 52-54

3. 1.3 bride price negotiation failed. Bride price return 54-55

3.2 Marriage strategies of the husband's family in bride price negotiation 55-57

3.2. 1 ? False promises? : Reduce the one-time payment of bride price 55-56

3.2.2 ? Retreat for progress? : Fully display the material capital and symbolic capital of families and clans 56-57

3.2.3 ? High bride price? : strategic choices to make up for their own shortcomings 57

3.3 Marriage strategies of the woman's family in bride price interaction and negotiation 57-59

3.3. 1 discount 57-58 If the man's family does not meet certain conditions of the woman.

3.3.2 ? Is it better? China's marriage strategy of avoiding discussion 58-59

3.3.3 Same village? Demonstration effect? Rhetoric of 59

3.4 Matchmaker's Strategies for Promoting Marriage in the Interaction and Negotiation of Bride Price 59-62

3.4. 1 ? Avoid the heavy and light? : Avoid or weaken the focus of contradictions between the two sides 60

3.4.2 ? Bragging on both sides? : the art of speaking that exaggerates the advantages of both sides

Chapter iv game and the enhancement of the dominant woman's right to speak in bride price negotiation 62-70

4. 1 The performance of the woman in enhancing the right to speak in the bride price negotiation 62-66

4. 1. 1 bride price: from? Silence? Arrive? Sound? Arrive? The lion opened his mouth? 62-63

4. 1.2 Use of bride price, beneficiaries and control rights, and enhancement of women's right to speak 63-64

4. 1.3 The initiative of the woman's family in the bride price negotiation 64-65

4. 1.4 criteria for spouse selection and enhancing women's right to speak 65

4. 1.5? Custom? With what? Judicial provisions? : Protecting women aged 65-66

4.2 Analysis of the reasons for the enhancement of women's right to speak in bride price negotiation 66-70

4.2. 1 women's economic independence 66-67

4.2.2 The shortage of female resources in the marriage market 67-68

4.2.3 "change" of rural fertility concept 68

4.2.4 Emphasize the importance of in-laws 68-70

Chapter 5 Dilemma and Pressure: Prominence of Bridal Price in the Male Family 70-78

5. 1 Economic pressure on the man's family to pay the bride price 70-73

5. 1. 1 Bridal price payment of the husband's family before marriage: deposit and loan interweave 70-7 1

5. 1.2 The pressure of parents' generation after marriage:? Tightening? 7 1-72 repayment road

5. 1.3 bride price dispute: bride price payment? Upgrade? 72-73

5.2 Psychological pressure of the husband's family to pay bride price 73-78

5.2. 1 within the family: from the parents? Mission? Concepts 74-75

5.2.2 Community situation: the restrictions of villagers' public opinion on the age of engagement and marriage 75

5.2.3 Peer groups:? Face? With what? Competition? Pressure 75-78

Chapter VI Summary and Reflection on Bridal Gifts under the Interweaving of Tradition and Modernity 78-85

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6. 1. 1 The content, form and nature of the bride price 78

6. 1.2 bride price negotiation is a game of family and marriage strategies of both parties 78-79

6. 1.3 The enhancement of the woman's right to speak has aggravated the plight of the man in paying the bride price.

6. 1.4 The change of bride price and the prominence of individual standard in negotiation 79-80

6.2 Thinking: the significance of the existence of rural bride price 80-85

6.2. 1 Bride gift is the education and inheritance of traditional culture 80-8 1

6.2.2 Bridal gift is the guarantee of marriage contract and credit 8 1-83

6.2.3 Bridal bride price is financial assistance to newly-married couples aged 83-85.

Reference 85-9 1

Thank you 9 1-92

Appendix 1 92-93

Appendix 2 93-95

In-volume reference form 95

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