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China's Grandmothers: Gender, Family, and Ageing from Late Qing to Twenty-First Century

Autor Diana Lary
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2022
"China's Grandmothers looks at the lives of women who once dominated Chinese families, and contiue to exercise major influence. It covers periods of tumultuous change from the late 19th Century to the present. Grandmothers cared for their grandchildren, managed the family economy and transmitted popular culture. They have their grandchildren boundless love and emotional security. In traditioanl China the lives of women were lived on an upward trajectory: temporary members of their natal families; married in their teens; young mothers under the thumb of their mothers-in-law. Becoming grandmothers made them powerful in their families. The trajectory has flattened, but grandmothers still play major roles in their families. Many care full-time for their grandchildren, notably the seventy million left-behind children of labour migrants. Without this low-cost care China's economic boom, which depends in part on low wages, would not have been possible. The book is illustrated with pictres and photographs, and with Chinese proverbs and sayings"--
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009073622
ISBN-10: 1009073621
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword; Introduction; 1. Precious treasures; 2. Archetypes; 3. Baby seekers; 4. Child carers'; 5. Ruling the roost; 6. Old age; 7. Grandfathers; 8. Transmitters of culture; 9. Absent parents; 10. Left behind children; 11. Pleasures of old age; 12. Leaving this life; 13. The future of old age; 14. Personal notes; Afterword.

Recenzii

'In China's Grandmothers, grandmother of three Diana Lary not only pays long-overdue attention to its subject, but also views recent Chinese history through the eyes of grandmothers, providing us with a new and valuable perspective on the totality of social and cultural changes in China over the last 120 years.' Steven Harrell, University of Washington
'This is a remarkable book. China's Grandmothers becomes an epic poem, both lyric and thoughtful, of human destiny and social development. These rich and vivid Chinese stories transcend differences between cultures, which I believe will interest readers from many different cultural backgrounds.' Li Minghuan, Xiamen University
'In Lary's book, grandmothers become an amazing key to an in-depth and clear-eyed understanding and appreciation of China, its women, and its people. It compels a rethink of gender studies paradigms. Deeply personal and yet deeply academic, this is a rare and beautiful achievement.' Elizabeth Sinn, The University of Hong Kong
'In this deeply personal book, Diana Lary draws together her many decades of experience as a leading scholar and interpreter of modern Chinese history and the smaller number of decades of her own experience as a grandmother into a lyrical whole. Far from a typical scholarly book, it reveals surprising continuities in the lives of Chinese women over the past century, and raises some stimulating comparisons with their counterparts in the West. While there are many lessons here about China, perhaps the most important is to remind contemporary readers of their shared humanity with Chinese people past and present.' Michael Szonyi, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University

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Descriere

A longitudinal study into the role of grandmothers in China over the years from late Qing to the twenty-first century.