
Inhaltsverzeichnis
A family affair: Migration, dispersal, and the emergent identity of the Chinese cosmopolitan. - The politics of migrant family drama: Mainland Chinese immigrants in Singapore. - Re-forming family among re-migrants:Hongkongers come home. - Social networks and family relations in return migration. - The uncanny feeling of homely and unhomely: gender and generation politics in return migrant families in Hong Kong. - A double-eged sword: Mobility and entrepreneurship. - Family and marriage: constructing Chineseness among long-settled Australian-born Chinese. - Families in the Chinese diaspora: Women' s experience. - Female university students dreamning of becoming housewives. - Stepping out, stepping in. - The prejudicial portrayal of immigrant families from mainland China in the Hong Kong media. - To be or not to be: Chinese-Singaporean women deliberating on voluntary childlessness. - Fertility transition and the transformation of working-class family life in urban China in the 1960s. - Sex preference for children and fertility behavior of Chinese-Americans. - Social stratification and childrearing values in contemporary China. - Support and care for aging Chinese: A comnparison of Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Taipei. - Intimacy and its denial: When sons and daughters talk about fatherhood, marriage, and work. - Father, son, wife, husband: Philanthropy as exchange and balance. - Children and their fathers in Singapore: A generational perspective. - Moving fathers from the " sidelines" : Contemporary Chinese fathers in Canada and China. - Listening to fathers. -The roles and contributions of fathers in families with school-age children in Hong Kong. - East and West: Exploration of the father-son conflict in Chinese culture from the perspective of family triangulation in the West and the classical opera stories of the East. - Family through the eyes of the youth. - Art and heart. - Privacy in the family. - Age and gender differences in Chinese-Filipino parent-adolescent conflict, familycohesion and autonomy. - Setting out conditions, striking bargains: Marriage-stories and career development among university-educated women in Hong Kong. - Financial risk tolerance of Chinese American families. - Gender equality in families in Shanghai. - Economic transition and the potential risks of marital instability in contemporary urban China. - Empowered or impoverished: A study of divorce and its effects on urban women in contemporary China. - Men inside, women outside? . - Hong Kong lesbian partners in the making of their own families. - Immigrant adaptation, poverty and the family: New arrivals in Hong Kong from mainland China. - Researching migrant Chinese families in Hong Kong: Changing perspectives and methodologies. - The one-child policy and its impact on Chinese families. - " The youth problem" is not a youth problem. - Meditations of two perpetual outsiders on ' Chineseness' and ' The Family' .
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