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Children, rights and modernity in China : = raising self-governing citizens /
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Title/Author:
Children, rights and modernity in China :/ Orna Naftali.
Reminder of title:
raising self-governing citizens /
Author:
Naftali, Orna,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Recasting Children as Autonomous Persons: Children as Future Citizens and Workers -- 2. Children's Right to Self-Ownership: Space, Privacy and Punishment -- 3. Constituting Rights as Needs: Psychology and the Rise of Middle Class Childhood -- 4. The Filial Child Revisited: Tradition Holds its Ground in Modern Shanghai -- Conclusion.
Subject:
Children - Social conditions. - China -
Subject:
China. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137346599
ISBN:
1137346590 (electronic bk.)
Children, rights and modernity in China : = raising self-governing citizens /
Naftali, Orna,
Children, rights and modernity in China :
raising self-governing citizens /Orna Naftali. - 1 online resource.
1. Recasting Children as Autonomous Persons: Children as Future Citizens and Workers -- 2. Children's Right to Self-Ownership: Space, Privacy and Punishment -- 3. Constituting Rights as Needs: Psychology and the Rise of Middle Class Childhood -- 4. The Filial Child Revisited: Tradition Holds its Ground in Modern Shanghai -- Conclusion.
A timely, original study of the emergence of a new type of thinking about children and their rights in contemporary urban China, which draws on diverse evidence from Chinese government, academic, media, and pedagogic publications, as well as on participant observation and interviews in two primary schools and among elite and middle class families in Shanghai, China. Drawing on rich, ethnographic data, this book debunks many popular and scholarly stereotypes about the predominance of Confucian ideas of parental authority in China or about the indifference to individual human rights in the political and public culture of the PRC. This book also recognizes the complexities and conflicts that exist in Chinese discourses about and practices toward children, as older ideas of filiality, neoliberal ideologies, and the new awareness of children's right to privacy, to expressing their views, and to protection against violence compete and collude in complicated, often contradictory ways.
ISBN: 1137346590 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: HQ792.C5 / N34 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 323.4 / 23
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