Kinship Systems in Gyalrong: History and Transformation

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EFID: 101110215
EC Contribution
€1,997
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The Na-Qiangic (NQ) languages are an endangered subgroup in Sino-Tibetan (ST), spoken by ethnic minorities in the Hengduan Mountains of Southwest China. The NQ-speaking area is home to great diversity of kinship and marriage patterns, where one finds zouhun, a non-conjugal visiting system, practiced by matrilineal communities. Many questions remain unanswered: Are matrilineal kinship and zouhun vestiges of once more widespread practices? Did these diverse kinship patterns originate from a common ancestral system? What are the factors leading to the diversity of family structures in this area? To answer these questions, KinSiGHT focuses on the Gyalrongic (NQ)-speaking area in northwestern Sichuan, and uses linguistic methods to trace transformations of kinship systems of the Gyalrongs. The two interlocking themes of this investigation will be (i) the directionality of transformation from the Proto-Gyalrongic kinship system to the synchronic systems, and (ii) correlations among historical changes in kinship systems, marriage patterns and NQ phylogeny. KinSiGHT will advance our understanding of the Gyalrongic kinship patterns and their values in revealing the origin of family structure in the Hengduan Mountains, as well as general principles of kinship transformation. KinSiGHT will enhance collaborations between linguists and anthropologists. During this fellowship, the PI, Shuya Zhang, will be based at the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies (TCD), where she will benefit from instructions from Prof. Nathan Hill in practicing historical linguistic methods. During the secondment at the Center for Himalayan Studies (CNRS Paris), she will work with Dr. Stphane Gros, a prominent anthropologist specializing in ethnic minorities in Southwest China. The fellowship will enable the PI to become a leading female scholar in ST kinship studies, and will position her to prepare a competitive ERC grant application, while opening up new career opportunities in ethnological museums.

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Project Results (8)

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Publications (6)
New origins to vowel tensing in Tangut: internal and comparative evidence
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies· 2025DOI
Shuya Zhang, Yunfan Lai
Revisiting the Tangut Directional Prefix jij 1
Archiv orientální· 2024DOI
Shuya Zhang
论西夏语趋向前缀dja2-的语法化:完整体与非完整体同形之形成
· 2024
章舒娅
Bragsteng kinship terms
ZHANG Shuya
Gyalrongic kinship terms
ZHANG Shuya
Yaoji kinship terminology
ZHANG Shuya
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - KinSiGHT (Kinship Systems in Gyalrong: History and Transformation)