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1 Split-Families, Reunited Families, and Political Difference 1
2 The Moral and Legal Landscape of Reuniting Families in Hong Kong 31
3 Mainland Wives, Hong Kong Husbands 67
4 Immigrant Homespace 105
5 Adapting to Life in Hong Kong 143
6 Fashioning (Reunited) Family Life 181
7 Acting Responsibly 217
8 Uneasy Reunions 251
Notes 267
Works Cited 277
Index 291
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