China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations

China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations
Title China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations PDF eBook
Author Martin Whyte
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 337
Release 2020-08-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0472901508

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China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditional family patterns are weakened by forces such as economic development and social revolutions. China has experienced wrenching changes on both the economic and the political fronts, yet from the evidence presented here the tradition of filial respect and support for aging parents remains alive and well. Using collaborative surveys carried out in 1994 in the middle-sized industrial city of Baoding and comparative data from urban Taiwan, the authors examine issues shaping the relationships between adult Chinese children and their elderly parents. The continued vitality of intergenerational support and filial obligations in these samples is not simply an instance of strong Confucian tradition trumping powerful forces of change. Instead, and somewhat paradoxically, the continued strength of filial obligations can be attributed largely to the institutions of Chinese socialism forged in the era of Mao Zedong. With socialist institutions now under assault in the People’s Republic of China, the future of intergenerational relations in the twenty-first century is once again uncertain.

China's Revolutions and Inter Cb

China's Revolutions and Inter Cb
Title China's Revolutions and Inter Cb PDF eBook
Author Whyte
Publisher Center for Chinese Studies Publications
Pages
Release 2003-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9780472541638

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China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations

China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations
Title China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Aging parents
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China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations

China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations
Title China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations PDF eBook
Author Martin Whyte
Publisher U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
Pages 342
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780892641604

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China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditional family patterns are weakened by forces such as economic development and social revolutions. China has experienced wrenching changes on both the economic and the political fronts, yet from the evidence presented here the tradition of filial respect and support for aging parents remains alive and well. Using collaborative surveys carried out in 1994 in the middle-sized industrial city of Baoding and comparative data from urban Taiwan, the authors examine issues shaping the relationships between adult Chinese children and their elderly parents. The continued vitality of intergenerational support and filial obligations in these samples is not simply an instance of strong Confucian tradition trumping powerful forces of change. Instead, and somewhat paradoxically, the continued strength of filial obligations can be attributed largely to the institutions of Chinese socialism forged in the era of Mao Zedong. With socialist institutions now under assault in the People’s Republic of China, the future of intergenerational relations in the twenty-first century is once again uncertain.

Beyond Filial Piety

Beyond Filial Piety
Title Beyond Filial Piety PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Shea
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 433
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789207894

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Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and most rapidly aging populations on earth. Today these societies are experiencing unprecedented social challenges to the filial tradition of adult children caring for aging parents at home. Marshalling mixed methods data, this volume explores the complexities of aging and caregiving in contemporary East Asia. Questioning romantic visions of a senior’s paradise, chapters examine emerging cultural meanings of and social responses to population aging, including caregiving both for and by the elderly. Themes include traditional ideals versus contemporary realities, the role of the state, patterns of familial and non-familial care, social stratification, and intersections of caregiving and death. Drawing on ethnographic, demographic, policy, archival, and media data, the authors trace both common patterns and diverging trends across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and Korea.

China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations

China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations
Title China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations PDF eBook
Author Martin King Whyte
Publisher
Pages 319
Release 2003
Genre Aging parents
ISBN 9780472127559

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New Perspectives on China and Aging

New Perspectives on China and Aging
Title New Perspectives on China and Aging PDF eBook
Author Jason L. Powell
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 172
Release 2007
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781600217500

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The first part of the book is entitled 'Family, Transition and Ageing' and addresses rapid social and economic changes in China through a kaleidoscope of differential perspectives that focus on how family continues to be an important reference point for the past, present and future institution in the care of older people. The second part of the book focuses on the tangible social forces associated with managing old age: 'Welfare, Consumption and Ageing'. This section is important in locating the structures and agents of power that are relevant to maintaining trust and social relations between older people, the Chinese State and its dualism of state welfare and consumption of welfare.