Sinolingua
Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Sinolingua: Journal of Chinese Studies

代际财富传承视角下城中村女性土地权维护动因研究——以中国广西南宁市两个城中村为例

Xu, Yuan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2025

Abstract

From the intergenerational wealth transfer perspective, this study explores motivations and practical significance of women’s land rights protection in Nanning’s (Guangxi, China) urban villages. Empirical research on Xingxing and Guanguan Villages shows traditional gender norms and institutional exclusion in village rules restrict married women’s land inheritance rights. Besides, "sonless families" see gender-discriminatory policy implementation, and migrant brides/sons-in-law face unequal rights allocation. The study reveals land rights are not just economic assets but core for intergenerational wealth transmission. Women use legal litigation, identity strategies and public advocacy to defend rights, essentially challenging the patriarchal structure. It also finds depriving women of land rights worsens poverty intergenerational transmission ("mothers’ poverty weakens sons’ prospects"). Based on relevant theories, it proposes revising the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Rural Collective Economic Organizations, setting up village rule review mechanisms and promoting gender equality awareness, to support a fair land rights protection system amid urban-rural integration.

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sinolingua

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Arts Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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Sinolingua: Journal of Chinese Studies is a scientific periodical published by the Department of Chinese Language and Culture, at Universitas Sebelas Maret which focuses on the development of Chinese studies. The scope of the publication is in the latest studies and research in the fields of ...