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OverviewChinese childhood is undergoing a major transformation. This book explores how government policies introduced in China over the last few decades and processes of social and economic change are reshaping the lives of children and the meanings of childhood in complex, contradictory ways. Drawing on a broad range of literature and original ethnographic research, Naftali explores the rise of new ideas of child-care, child-vulnerability and child-agency; the impact of the One-Child Policy; and the emergence of children as independent consumers in the new market economy. She shows that Chinese boys and increasingly girls, too are enjoying a new empowerment, a development that has met with ambiguity and resistance from both caregivers and the state. She also demonstrates how economic restructuring and the recent waves of rural/urban migration have produced starkly unequal conditions for children’s education and development both in the countryside and in the cities. Children in China is essential reading for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of what it means to be a child in contemporary China, as well as for those concerned with the changing relationship between children, the state and the family in the global era. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Orna NaftaliPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Polity Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780745680552ISBN 10: 0745680550 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 29 January 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe past twenty years has seen an explosion of research on the transformations of childhood in China. In this book, Orna Naftali gives us a masterful overview of these efforts. Drawing on her own research and the writings of others, she shows how China s many transformations have differentially affected the lives of children from a diverse array of backgrounds. Andrew Kipnis, The Australian National University The past twenty years have seen an explosion of research on the transformations of childhood in China. In this book, Orna Naftali gives us a masterful overview of these efforts. Drawing on her own research and the writings of others, she shows how China's many transformations have differentially affected the lives of children from a diverse array of backgrounds. Andrew Kipnis, The Australian National University Orna Naftali's new book is a wonderful resource for those seeking to understand how a century of revolution and reform in modern China has shaped - and continues to shape - the lives of Chinese children. Through the lens of childhood, she engages with a series of critical issues facing China today, including those related to migration, consumption, globalization and national identity. Charles Stafford, London School of Economics This book presents a clear, engaging overview of the latest scholarship about children in China. With vivid, specific examples as well as well-supported generalizations about the situations of urban, rural, and migrant children in many different areas of China, it is the most comprehensive book about Chinese children available. Vanessa Fong, Amherst College Naftali's book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the mixed effects of China's market reforms. It is a great guide for anyone interested in learning about children, education, and family relations in 21st-century China. Choice The past twenty years have seen an explosion of research on the transformations of childhood in China. In this book, Orna Naftali gives us a masterful overview of these efforts. Drawing on her own research and the writings of others, she shows how China s many transformations have differentially affected the lives of children from a diverse array of backgrounds. Andrew Kipnis, The Australian National University Orna Naftali's new book is a wonderful resource for those seeking to understand how a century of revolution and reform in modern China has shaped - and continues to shape - the lives of Chinese children. Through the lens of childhood, she engages with a series of critical issues facing China today, including those related to migration, consumption, globalization and national identity. Charles Stafford, London School of Economics This book presents a clear, engaging overview of the latest scholarship about children in China. With vivid, specific examples as well as well-supported generalizations about the situations of urban, rural, and migrant children in many different areas of China, it is the most comprehensive book about Chinese children available. Vanessa Fong, Amherst College Naftali s book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the mixed effects of China s market reforms. It is a great guide for anyone interested in learning about children, education, and family relations in 21st-century China. Choice Author InformationOrna Naftali is Lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies and Research Fellow in the Harry S. Truman Research Institute of the Advancement of Peace at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |