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Chinese Families Upside Down: Intergenerational Dynamics and Neo-Familism in the Early 21st Century: China Studies, cartea 42

Yunxiang Yan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2021
Chinese Families Upside Down offers the first systematic account of how intergenerational dependence is redefining the Chinese family. The authors make a collective effort to go beyond the conventional model of filial piety to explore the rich, nuanced, and often unexpected new intergenerational dynamics. Supported by ethnographic findings from the latest field research, novel interpretations of neo-familism address critical issues from fresh perspectives, such as the ambivalence in grandparenting, the conflicts between individual and family interests, the remaking of the moral self in the face of family crises, and the decisive influence of the Chinese state on family change. The book is an essential read for scholars and students of China studies in particular and for those who are interested in the present-day family and kinship in general.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004450226
ISBN-10: 900445022X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria China Studies


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors

1 Introduction
The Inverted Family, Post- Patriarchal Intergenerationality and Neo-Familism 1Yunxiang Yan

2 “We Do”
Parental Involvement in the Marriages of Urban Sons and Daughters
Deborah S. Davis

3 The “Leftover” Majority
Why Urban Men and Women Born under China’s One- Child Policy Remain Unmarried through Age 27
Vanessa L. Fong, Greene Ko, Cong Zhang, and Sung won Kim

4 United in Suffering
Rural Grandparents and the Intergenerational Contributions of Care
Erin Thomason

5 Floating Grandparents
Rethinking Family Obligation and Intergenerational Support
Xiaoying Qi

6 Families Under (Peer) Pressure
Self-Advocacy and Ambivalence among Women in Collective Dance Groups 123Claudia Huang

7 Intimate Power
Intergenerational Cooperation and Conflicts in Childrearing among Urban Families
Suowei Xiao

8 Losing an Only Child
Parental Grief among China’s Shidu Parents
Lihong Shi

9 The Chinese Proto Neo-Family Configuration
A Historical Ethnography
William Jankowiak

10 The Statist Model of Family Policy Making
Yunxiang Yan

11 Three Discourses on Neo-Familism
Yunxiang Yan

Index


Notă biografică

Yunxiang Yan, Ph.D. (1993), is Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of The Flow of Gifts (Stanford U P, 1996), Private Life under Socialism (Stanford U P, 2003), and The Individualization of Chinese Society (Berg, 2009).