The Emerald handbook of childhood and youth in Asian societies generations between local and global dynamics

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. More than half of the world's children grow up in Asia, a continent currently undergoing rapid economic and social change. Yet the voices of young people in Asian countries have received far too little attention...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Bühler-Niederberger, Doris, editor (editor), Gu, Xiaorong, editor, Schwittek, Jessica, editor, Kim, Elena, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited 2023.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Doris Bühler-Niederberger, Xiarong Gu, Jessica Schwittek, and Elena Kim
  • Section one - Introduction childhood on a modern drive: Growing up in east asia / Xiaorong Gu
  • Chapter 1. Can subaltern children speak? What China's children of migrants say about mobility, inequality and agency / Xiaorong Gu
  • Chapter 2. Emotional dimensions of transnational education: Parent-child relationships of the Chinese "parachute generation" in the United States / Siqi Tu
  • Chapter 3. Fluid childhoods: Chinese migrants' descendants growing up transnationally / Laura Lamas-Abraira
  • Chapter 4. Transformations of early childhood in Japan: From free play to extended education / Frederick De Moll and Akihide Inaba
  • Section two - Introduction multiplicity and fundamental inequality of childhoods in south asia / Doris Bühler-Niederberger and Asma Khalid
  • Chapter 5. Return migration, parenting, and the subcontinent: Parents and youths' perspectives of life in India / Adrienne Lee Atterberry
  • Chapter 6. Pluralizing Indian childhood: Children's experiences and adult-child relations in urban and rural contexts / Ravneet Kaur
  • Chapter 7. Childhood construction: Intergenerational relations in the afghan refugee community living in pakistan / Asma Khalid
  • Section three - Introduction living as a child in azerbaijan, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan and türkiye: Navigating between solidarity, collective pressures, and kinship support in the times of disruption / Elena Kim and Doris Bühler-Niederberger
  • Chapter 8. "i thought i'd kill myself when i grew up": Queer childhood narratives in kazakhstan / Mariya Levitanus
  • Chapter 9. Adolescents' migration aspirations in kyrgyzstan: A migration project as a "collective project" of the family / Ekaterina Chicherina
  • Chapter 10. Sociomaterial analysis of azerbaijani children's smartphone use: Generational ordering through user-technology interactions / Aysel Sultan, Doris Bühler-Niederberger, and Nigar Nasrullayeva
  • Chapter 11. Türkiye - negotiating more adulthood in an "in-between" country / Aytüre Türkyilmaz
  • Chapter 12. Grandparenting the firstborn in central asia: Exploring the 'nebere aluu' practice / Elena Kim
  • Section four - Introduction childhood and youth in southeast asia: Confronting diversity and social change / Jessica Schwittek and Elizer Jay de los Reyes
  • Chapter 13. Parenthood vs childhood: Young people's generational rebellion in thailand / Giuseppe Bolotta
  • Chapter 14. Refusing the mobility imperative among the left-behind generation in the northern philippines / Elizer Jay de los Reyes
  • Chapter 15. Social relatedness and forenaming in "mixed" families: Valuing children of filipino-belgian couples / Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
  • Chapter 16. "in this way my parents could really develop": Individualized interdependence in viet-german families / Jessica Schwittek, Doris Bühler-Niederberger, and Kamila Labuda.