Santos, Gonçalo. 2025 (Forthcoming). “’Why does she need to be cut open?’ Cesarean Technologies, Generational Time, and the Morality of Childbirth Medicalization in Contemporary China.” In Making People, Sustaining Life. Technology, Gender, and Reproductive Labor in Modern East Asia. Edited by Jacob Eyferth, Suzanne Gottschang and Gonçalo Santos. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press.
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Eyferth, Jacob; Suzanne Gottschang; and Gonçalo Santos. 2025 (Forthcoming). “Introduction to Making People, Sustaining Life. Rethinking Reproductive Technologies in Time and Space.” In Making People, Sustaining Life. Technology, Gender, and Reproductive Labor in Modern East Asia. Edited by Jacob Eyferth, Suzanne Gottschang and Gonçalo Santos. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press.
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Santos, Gonçalo D. 2025 (In Press). “Good Care in Childbirth: C-sections as Individual or Collective Decisions.” In The Extraordinary in the Mundane Family and Forms of Community in China. Edited by Becky Yang Hsu. New York: Columbia University Press.
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Santos, Gonçalo, Yichen Rao, Jack L. Xing, and Jun Zhang. 2021. “Capitalism, Overwork, and Polanyi’s Dialectics of Freedom: Emerging Visions of Work-Life Balance in Contemporary Urban China.” In Work, Society, and the Ethical Self. Chimeras of Freedom in the Neoliberal Era. Edited by Chris Hann. Oxford, UK: Berghahn (Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy), pp.132-57.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2018. “Technological Choices and Modern Material Civilization. Reflections on Everyday Toilet Practices in rural South China.” In Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. Eurasian Explorations. Edited by Johann Arnason and Chris Hann. New York: State University of New York Press, pp.259-80.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2017. “Love, Family, and Gender in 21st Century China.” In Socialism with Neoliberal Characteristics. Social Support and Kinship in China and Vietnam. Edited by Kirsten W. Endres and Chris Hann. Halle, Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp.31-35.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2017. “Multiple mothering and labor migration in rural South China.” In Transforming Patriarchy. Chinese Families in the 21st Century. Edited by Gonçalo Santos and Stevan Harrell. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, pp.91-110.
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Harrell, Stevan, and Gonçalo Santos. 2017. “Introduction”. In Transforming Patriarchy. Chinese Families in the 21st Century. Edited by Gonçalo Santos and Stevan Harrell. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, pp.3-36.Harrell, Stevan, and Gonçalo Santos. 2017. “Introduction”. In Transforming Patriarchy. Chinese Families in the 21st Century. Edited by Gonçalo Santos and Stevan Harrell. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, pp.3-36.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2013. “Technologies of Ethical Imagination.” In Ordinary Ethics in China Today. Edited by Charles Stafford. London and New York: Bloomsbury (LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology Series), pp.194-221.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2010. “On ‘same-year siblings’ in rural South China.” In The Ways of Friendship. Anthropological Perspectives. Edited by Amit Desai and Evan Killick. Oxford: Berghahn Books, pp.20-45.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2010. “L’ Agriculture Traditionnelle Chinoise est-elle Verte et jusqu’où?” In L’Empreinte de la Technique. Comment les Technologies Changent les Societés? Colloque de Cerisy. (The Imprint of Technology: How Technologies Change Societies? Cerisy Colloquium). Edited by Thierry Gaudin and Élie Faroult. Paris: L’Harmattan, pp.117-39.
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Santos, Gonçalo. 2009. “The ‘stove-family’ and the process of kinship in rural South China.” In Chinese Kinship. Contemporary Anthropological Perspectives. Edited by Susanne Brandtstädter and Gonçalo Santos. Abingdon & New York: Routledge, pp.112-36.
Brandtstädter, Susanne, and Gonçalo Santos. 2009. “Introduction: Chinese kinship metamorphoses.” In Chinese Kinship. Contemporary Anthropological Perspectives. Edited by Susanne Brandtstädter and Gonçalo Santos. Abingdon & New York: Routledge, pp.2-26.