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Socialism and youth --- S11/0731 --- -Communism and youth --- Youth and communism --- Youth and socialism --- Youth --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- -China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth
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Children --- Enfants --- S11/0731 --- -Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- -China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- Oriental children --- Children - Asia
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"Chinese 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."--Back cover.
Children --- Enfants --- Social conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- S11/0731 --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- Social conditions
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Dive into China's new web-based subculture of tech-savy, subversive netizens with China Online! Using Baidu, China's form of Google, young Chinese web-surfers are creating their own language on the Internet. With this book, you can get an insider's view of the way the new wave of Chinese youth communicates in code. Author and translator Véronique Michel guides you on a tour of the lifestyles inhabiting modern-day "tribes" on the Internet: The "Moonlight" or "Starlight" Tribe The "Ant" Tribe The "Corporate Insects" The "Diamond Man"China Online describes a youth culture in transition—using humor and creativity to survive in a hugely competitive environment. They enjoy puns—including the ingenious "talking numbers" used to say more things with fewer keystrokes and characters. There is a great deal that lies under the surface. Learn the secret netspeak used by over half a billion of the coolest people in China, and be in the know!
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History of civilization --- History of Asia --- China --- Children --- Youth --- Enfants --- Jeunesse --- History. --- Social conditions. --- Histoire --- Conditions sociales --- S11/0731 --- -Children --- -Youth --- -Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Families --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- History --- Social conditions --- -China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- Young people
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A Tender Voyage is the first full-length study of the history of childhood and children's lives in late imperial China. The author draws on an extraordinary range of sources to analyze both the normative concept of childhood & literary and philosophical & and the treatment and experience of children in China. The study begins with the history of pediatrics and newborn care and their evolution over time. The author moves on to the social environment of the child, including models of upbringing and expected behavior and the treatment of different kinds of children, including the rebellious and the & gentle & child. She examines the role of the mother, notably her close and complex relations with her sons, and the broader emotional world of children, their relationships with the adults around them, and the destructive power of death. The last section discusses concepts of childhood in China and the West. Throughout, the study keeps in view the issue of representation versus practice, the role of memory, and the importance of listening for what is not said.
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Medicine, Chinese. --- Pediatrics. --- S11/0731 --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- Medicine, Chinese --- Pediatrics --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Chinese medicine --- TCM (Medicine) --- Traditional Chinese medicine --- Traditional medicine --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene
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S11/0731 --- S14/0450 --- 371 <51> --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- 371 <51> Onderwijs. Schoolwezen--China --- Onderwijs. Schoolwezen--China --- China: Social sciences--Childhood, youth --- China: Education--Contemporary education since 1949 --- Children --- Families
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