Fragmented Sexual Citizenship in China: Marriage Law, Assigned Guardianship System, and Gay Lives

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  • Kaiqiao Tang Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20849/ajsss.v7i8.1265

Keywords:

fragmented sexual citizenship, sexual citizenship, marriage law, assigned guardianship system

Abstract

The legalization of same-sex marriage in China remains unlikely to be achieved. Some same-sex couples have begun to use legal guardianship as a way to obtain some of the rights of marriage. Even if the assigned guardianship system grants some marriage privileges, it denies same-sex couples access to social aid, protection from domestic violence, a reduced mortgage, and communal property, among other things. In this paper, I analyze and evaluate the Civil Code of the People‟s Republic of China and conduct interviews with a lesbian couple and a gay couple who have previously applied for assigned guardianship to determine how the assigned guardianship system in China prevents same-sex couples from attaining full sexual citizenship.

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2022-08-29

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How to Cite

Fragmented Sexual Citizenship in China: Marriage Law, Assigned Guardianship System, and Gay Lives. (2022). Asian Journal of Social Science Studies, 7(8), p34. https://doi.org/10.20849/ajsss.v7i8.1265

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