Author: Susan Greenhalgh
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520253384
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Population politics are a major issue in China. Susan Greenhaigh explores the origins and development of the one-child policy from the late 1970s to the present day, showing how sociopolitical life in China has been subject to scientization and statisticalization.
Language: en
Pages: 403
Pages: 403
Population politics are a major issue in China. Susan Greenhaigh explores the origins and development of the one-child policy from the late 1970s to the present day, showing how sociopolitical life in China has been subject to scientization and statisticalization.
Language: en
Pages: 264
Pages: 264
Language: en
Pages: 189
Pages: 189
'The Cartesian split of human creatures into "psyche" and "soma" has had a profoundly bad influence on the medical care of children.' In fact the concept of psychosomatic disease as a separate entirely false one, there being on illness that does not in some way affect behaviour, and no behaviour
Language: en
Pages: 38
Pages: 38
One Child by Mei Fong | Summary & Analysis Preview: One Child provides a compelling personal and journalistic examination of China’s infamous one-child policy. Tracing the policy back to its inception, One Child illuminates the myriad impacts it has had on Chinese society—and the dangerous implications it has for the
Language: en
Pages: 237
Pages: 237
Language: en
Pages: 132
Pages: 132
Language: en
Pages: 148
Pages: 148
Here's a book that addresses the special challenges of homeschooling two or more children for parents just starting to homeschool and veterans desiring fresh ideas. From extensive research and personal experience, author Carren W. Joye provides a comprehensive collection of quick tips and long-term solutions to make homeschooling more than
Language: en
Pages: 192
Pages: 192
Billionaire businessman Jack Mason had devised the perfect strategy for keeping custody of his orphaned niece. He'd hire the right nanny and seduce her into marrying him. It should prove easy enough. He was, after all, irresistible. Annalise Stefano was ideal. The attractive new nanny had quickly bonded with the
Language: en
Pages: 396
Pages: 396
Everybody's Baby, No One's Child is a candid and insightful story of a challenging life and triumph over odds. Elaine Claypool's memoir covers nearly eighty years of personal experience, and includes the vast societal changes during that span of time. This is a story that begins with an unconventional childhood
Language: en
Pages: 208
Pages: 208
This book examines the social phenomenon in contemporary urban China where grandparents from either or both paternal and maternal lineage, together with the biological parents, revolve themselves around raising the single child who is commonly referred to as ‘little sun’ This endearing term denotes the high position these single children