This ethnographic study presents a detailed depiction of family life in immigrant Chinese communities. Utilising a strongly contextualised and evidence-based narrative approach to exploring the nature of child cultural mediation, the author provides an insightful analysis of intercultural relationships between children and parents.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction;
1. Migration and Acculturation;
2. Understanding Childhood;
3. Cultural Mediation;
4. Child Mediators and Their Families;
5. The Assimilative Level of Child Cultural Mediation;
6. The Appropriative Level of Child Cultural Mediation;
7. The Accommodative Level of Child Cultural Mediation;
8. Demystifying Child Cultural Mediation; Appendix: Methodological issues in ethnographic studies; References.