University of Michigan Unhitching the Horse from the Carriage Article Analysis - Writing
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Reading link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zYv0_CEhQTw3LTGfN... (unhitching the Horse from the carriage)
Answer all parts of the following question:
1A. According to the article “Unhitching the Horse from the Carriage,” the Mosuo people of Lake Lugu in China have been practicing a form of sexual union called tisese. Explain how the institution of tisese operates for Mosuo women, children, and family. How does biological paternity and sexuality work for the Mosuo women and men?
1B. How have the Chinese government and tourism transformed the Mosuo tisesesystem and family life?
1C. The tisese of the Mosuo and the boy-wife system of the Azande that we studied several weeks ago are both unique types of sexual unions. In a few sentences, describe two of the key differences between these two systems.
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The Mosuo Of Lugu Lake
Yunnan Province, China
Map of China
Lake Lugu
Lake Lugu
The Mosuo Family
• Contradicts some basic ideas of marriage
• These are:
– Marriage is a universal institution
– The ideal family structure consists of married,
heterosexual couple with children
– Children (boys) need and yearn to live with their
biological fathers
– Challenges that marriage stability affects a child’s
welfare
– Challenges the notion that parents who have extra
marital sexual relations threaten the well-being of
children
Mosuo Household
• Matrilocal and marilineal
• Multigenerational; children live with their
matrilineal kin in extended families
• Family members maintain, own and inherit the
family property
– No individual ownership
– Collectively perform labor, rear children, care for the
elderly
• Dabu (household head) could either be the
eldest male or female
– Whoever they deem fit to manage domestic activities
Tisese
• Tisese is the Mosuo form of sexual union called “a
man goes back and forth”
– Termed walking ‘marriage’ by the Han Chinese
– Tisese in practice since 200 BCE
• At age 13, a girl performs a ‘skirt’ ceremony
– She receives a sleeping room of her own (flower
chamber)
– She can accept nocturnal male visitors as sexual
partners
• At age 13, boys go thru a similar ‘pants’ ceremony
– They eligible to practice tisese
Furtive and Open Tisese
• Furtive or closed tisese– no public acknowledgment or obligations between
parties; less common today
• Open tisese more common form
– Sometimes a woman and man solidifies their love in a
small ceremony
– He can openly visit his lover for an indefinite period
that can be terminated by either party
• Visits are nocturnal
• Men are expected to return to their maternal
households in the mornings where their duties are
– labor, social ties, obligations
Mosuo Women
• They have autonomy over their sexual and
procreative lives
• Women can freely accept or deny lovers
• Mosuo culture does not venerate women’s
chastity or judge women’s sexual behavior
differently
• Families do not interfere in daughter’s (or
son’s) choice of mate because mate choice has
no significance on family life
• Women are freed from reproductive demands
• Families do not require each daughter to
produce heirs
• For the regeneration of the Mosuo
matrilineage, each generation of women must
produce at least one daughter and a gendered
mix of children
• The children are collectively raised
• Families lacking sons/daughters will exchange
and adopt within the Mosuo
• Mosuo men are social fathers to their nieces
and nephews
Features of Mosuo Life
• All children born to a Mosuo woman are full siblings
• Mosuo culture does not have step/half siblings
• Biological paternity does not matter for Mosuo kinship
• Some Mosuo allow for a man to reside with a woman’s
family or for a woman with a man’s family
– These relationships are not considered marriages
– They are called co-habitation
Ideas During Communist Rule
• Mosuo were considered as “Living fossils” of
ancient marriage formations and kinship
structures
• Evolutionary anthropologists
– Primitive system of group marriage
• Communist Chinese efforts at reform of Mosuo
kinship and family
– Bring them into the modern world
– Change matrilineal to patrilineal system
– Households should be male-headed and nuclear
• By 1956, 10\%-14\% Mosuo were married
• By 1960s, 20\% Mosuo were married
• 1975 One Husband, One Wife Campaign of the
Chinese Government
– Imposed modern, heterosexual marriages
– Every adult had to get married;
– sentries posted on streets to detect men who visited
lovers
– Lovers were dragged out of bed and publicly humiliated
– 60\% were forced to marry thru coercion
– Withheld grains and cloth rations from mothers who
refused to reveal the names of biological fathers
Effects of Communist Rule
• Forced co-habitation
• Families adapted by allowing visiting men to
move in
• Introduction of a new kinship term
– parents-in-laws
• Many extended Mosuo families broke up
Effects of Modernization on Mosuo
Kinship
• 1978-The People’s Republic of China changed
from socialist class struggle to economic
development policies under Deng Xiaoping
• Allowed the Mosuo to revive their maternal
families, kinship structure but also introduced
new social dynamics
• 1981, minorities received permission to resume
traditional practices
• Mosuo marriage rate dropped back from 60\% to
32\%
Effects of Tourism
• Tourism’s main attraction
– Free love; Han Chinese men come to experience
tisese
– Increase in sex tourism, brothels and non-ethnic
Mosuo women dressing as Mosuo
• Consequently, Mosuo families in Lushoi
restricted # of families to 72 to prevent the
dilution of culture
• Formed a co-operative to share the income
from tourism
– Boat and mule rides, and folk performances
Education and Tourism
• Education and the influx of tourists have
changed Mosuo kinship structure
• College-educated Mosuo want modern,
registered, co-habiting marriages
• Tourism has created jobs for Mosuo to
showcase their tisese or walking ‘marriage’ to
tourists
“Within the tourism frame and imagination, the
multiple ways of imagining the Mosuo territory
as a land of women and a land of sex, blur into a
land of women for sex.”
(Walsh 175)
Effects of Modernization
• Some Mosuo now eschew multiple sex
partners, furtive visits
• father, husband, marriage as an institution has
gained some legitimacy
• Paternity is discussed now
• Two new forms of tisese
– Long-term visiting marriage and registered cohabitation
What can we learn from the Mosuo
• Tisese separates sexuality and romantic love from kinship,
reproduction and parenting
• Traditional tisese governed by mutual desire and affection
• Lovers do not share homes, money, childbearing, daily
labor or relatives
• An individual’s choice of mate does not carry any
implications for his or her family income
• Leading to multiple relation, both enduring or short-term
across class, age, religious and ethnic boundaries
Mosuo women are neither virgins nor whores
No marriage or divorce
No widows or spinsters, no solitary individuals
Nobody’s social status depends on the success or
failure of their love life or marriage
• Men/women without children do not suffer the
indignity of being called sterile or “barren”
• People live in intergenerational family structures
where care and nurturing takes place
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• What is Mosuo tisese ‘marriage’ (also called
walking ‘marriage’)? What are its key features?
• How did the communist government of China
try to modernize the Mosuo family system?
• What are the effects of tourism and
modernization on the Mosuo culture and
family system?
• How does tisese problematize our ideas about
monogamy, marriage, children, paternity,
family, kinship?
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