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Urban Chinese Daughters: Navigating New Roles, Status and Filial Obligation in a Transitioning Culture: St Antony's Series

Autor Patricia O'Neill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2019
The lives of urban Chinese daughters have changed. Education and employment have propelled them from dependency to self-sufficiency, resulting in new attitudes and lifestyles. However, traditional filial obligation has remained. This book asks why it continues and how it is currently discharged, focusing on the emotion work daughters do to sustain the parent relationship, deal with conflict and maintain their self-esteem.

Based on interviews with women living in Hong Kong, Singapore and mainland China, the book further explores whether the structural or relational motivations underpinning support and care may be less important than the standards daughters impose on themselves; why care may be discontinued or not undertaken in the first place; why care provided to parents may be different from in-laws, and the importance of domestic helpers to the modern caregiving paradigm.

To undertake this exploration, a typology of supportand care was created, allowing for the first time to distinguish between what daughters do for healthy parents and in-laws versus parents who require temporary or full time care, specifically addressing how providing support and care affects the daughters’ well-being.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811342172
ISBN-10: 9811342172
Pagini: 354
Ilustrații: XIII, 338 p. 12 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria St Antony's Series

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Framing the Issues through Historical Context.- 3. Core Perspectives and Theoretical Framework: Underpinning Chinese Daughters’ Support and Care of Elderly Parents.- 4. The Typology of Support and Care.- 5. Support of Ageing Parents.- 6. Temporary Care of Ageing Parents.- 7. Caregiving of Ageing Parents.- 8. Outsourced Care.- 9. Discussion and Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Patricia O’Neill is currently a visiting academic at Contemporary China Studies, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Oxford University, UK and an Associate in Research, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University, USA. She received her DPhil from Oxford University, Department of Sociology and is an alumnus of St. Antony’s College and the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing. She is a licensed attorney and member of the California Bar.

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The lives of urban Chinese daughters have changed. Education and employment have propelled them from dependency to self-sufficiency, resulting in new attitudes and lifestyles. However, traditional filial obligation has remained. This book asks why it continues and how it is currently discharged, focusing on the emotion work daughters do to sustain the parent relationship, deal with conflict and maintain their self-esteem.

Based on interviews with women living in Hong Kong, Singapore and mainland China, the book further explores whether the structural or relational motivations underpinning support and care may be less important than the standards daughters impose on themselves; why care may be discontinued or not undertaken in the first place; why care provided to parents may be different from in-laws, and the importance of domestic helpers to the modern caregiving paradigm.

To undertake this exploration, a typology of support and care was created, allowing for the first time to distinguish between what daughters do for healthy parents and in-laws versus parents who require temporary or full time care, specifically addressing how providing support and care affects the daughters’ well-being.

Caracteristici

A relevant and timely book that provides research-based insights concerning the changing normative and material contexts of daughters’ support and care for the elderly in rapidly aging Asian societies Captivates first hand accounts which reveal how internalized norms of filial piety are felt and lived from the inside Employs innovative new methodology to explore the support and care involved in caregiving, leading to a more complete understanding of related burdens Essential reading for researchers and policymakers trying to address one of the major societal problems of our time: population ageing and its consequences