Raising Global Families

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Raising Global Families

Parenting, Immigration, and Class in Taiwan and the US

Migration, immigration and emigration Age groups: children

Author: Pei-Chia Lan

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Language: English

Published by: Stanford University Press

Published on: 17th July 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781503605916


Understanding Asian Parenting and Cultural Stereotypes

Public discourse on Asian parenting tends to fixate on ethnic culture as a static value set, disguising the fluidity and diversity of Chinese parenting. Such stereotypes also fail to account for the challenges of raising children in a rapidly modernizing world, full of globalizing values. In Raising Global Families, Pei-Chia Lan examines how ethnic Chinese parents in Taiwan and the United States negotiate cultural differences and class inequality to raise children in the contexts of globalization and immigration.

Research Approach and Participants

She draws on a uniquely comparative, multisited research model with four groups of parents: middle-class and working-class parents in Taiwan, and middle-class and working-class Chinese immigrants in the Boston area. Despite sharing a similar ethnic cultural background, these parents develop class-specific, context-sensitive strategies for arranging their children’s education, care, and discipline, and for coping with uncertainties provoked by their changing surroundings.

Key Findings

Lan’s cross-Pacific comparison demonstrates that class inequality permeates the fabric of family life, even as it takes shape in different ways across national contexts.

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