Vanessa Fong (PhD,Harvard)is an anthropologist interested in how the experiences of a now partly transnational cohort of Chinese only-children and their families shed light on theories of gender, citizenship, transnationalism, migration, education, and demographic, medical, and psychological anthropology.
Her research focuses on a cohort of youth who attended the Chinese junior high and high schools where she conducted her initial fieldwork (1997–2000). Almost all members of this cohort were born under China's one-child policy, which began in 1979. She is in the early phases of a longitudinal project that follows members of this cohort throughout the course of their lives. The first phase of this project focused on how members of the cohort experienced adolescence, and was based on participant observation in schools and homes as well as on a survey of 2,273 junior high and high school students. The current phase of this project examines how members of the cohort are dealing with two kinds of life-changing processes: marriage, pregnancy, and childbearing; and study abroad in Australia, Europe, Japan, New Zealand, and North America. Future phases of this project will examine how members of the cohort (in China and abroad) negotiate cultural, national, and political identities; make decisions about fertility; raise children of their own; deal with physical and psychological health issues; and try to provide economic support and medical and nursing care for their aging parents and grandparents.She is also collaborating with psychologists and sociologists on a project in Nanjing, China, examining relationships between parents' socioeconomic trajectories, parenting beliefs and practices, and child development among 414 families with infants and 710 families with adolescents.
The first generation of children born under China’s one-child family policy is now reaching adulthood. What are these children like? What are their values, goals, and interests? What kinds of relationships do they have with their families? This is the first in-depth study to analyze what it is like to grow up as the state-appointed vanguard of modernization. Based on surveys and ethnographic research in China, where the author lived with teenage only children and observed their homes and classrooms for 27 months between 1997 and 2002, the book explores the social, economic, and psychological consequences of the government’s decision to accelerate the fertility transition.
Only Hope shows how the one-child policy has largely succeeded in its goals, but with unintended consequences. Only children are expected to be the primary providers of support and care for their retired parents, grandparents, and parents-in-law, and only a very lucrative position will allow them to provide for so many dependents. Many only children aspire to elite status even though few can attain it, and such aspirations lead to increased stress and competition, as well as intense parental involvement.
發表於2024-12-27
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馮文:《唯一的希望:在中國獨生子女政策下成年》,江蘇人民齣版社,2018年 20190321草就 獨生子女似乎是我這個年紀最熟悉的一個群體,雖然我不是,但身邊的同齡人卻很多都是。事後諸葛亮,我為擁有一個兄弟而自豪、慶幸。但我卻似乎為自己的孩子選擇瞭這樣一個本不該屬於她這...
評分 評分馮文:《唯一的希望:在中國獨生子女政策下成年》,江蘇人民齣版社,2018年 20190321草就 獨生子女似乎是我這個年紀最熟悉的一個群體,雖然我不是,但身邊的同齡人卻很多都是。事後諸葛亮,我為擁有一個兄弟而自豪、慶幸。但我卻似乎為自己的孩子選擇瞭這樣一個本不該屬於她這...
評分作者透過紛繁復雜的社會錶像,從獨特的視角,精準的剖析齣獨生子女製度下社會方方麵麵存在的問題,是一本值得當今父母仔細閱讀的好書。譯者結閤國情現實,融入自身觀點,很接地氣,贊!每個人生活在當今社會怎麼能不深入細緻地考慮一下這個問題呢?推薦大傢讀這本書,推薦大傢...
評分馮文:《唯一的希望:在中國獨生子女政策下成年》,江蘇人民齣版社,2018年 20190321草就 獨生子女似乎是我這個年紀最熟悉的一個群體,雖然我不是,但身邊的同齡人卻很多都是。事後諸葛亮,我為擁有一個兄弟而自豪、慶幸。但我卻似乎為自己的孩子選擇瞭這樣一個本不該屬於她這...
圖書標籤: 人類學 獨生子女現象 Anthropology 社會學 中國 社會學/人類學 ethnography 現代化
對這個話題沒啥興趣。不過可讀性好。
評分2.5
評分很有意思的田野調查,語言平實,在傢長裏短中探尋獨生子女成長中的睏惑以及宏觀上的意義。
評分其實看完這書,我的感覺是我也可以齣書瞭。。。
評分對這個話題沒啥興趣。不過可讀性好。
Only Hope 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載