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BEYOND FILIAL PIETY rethinking aging and caregiving in contemporary east asian.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] BERGHAHN Books, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789207897
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HV1484 .B496 2016
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Contents:
Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Text and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part I -- Aging and Caregiving in Chinese Contexts -- Chapter 1 -- Old-Age Support in Rural China: Case Study of the Jiangxiang Model for Community-Based Filial Piety -- Chapter 2 -- Meanings of Spousal Eldercare in Life and Death in China -- Chapter 3 -- "Too Busy to Do Anything Else": How Caregiving and Urban Sojourning Impact the Aging Experience of China's Migrant Grandparents -- Chapter 4 -- Population Aging and Care of the Elderly in Hong Kong
Teach Me to Be Filial: Intergenerational Care in Singapore Families -- Chapter 6 -- Constructing Networks of Eldercare across Borders: The Experiences of Taiwanese Immigrants in the United States and Their Parents in the Homeland -- Part II -- Aging and Caregiving in Japanese Contexts -- Chapter 7 -- Who Cares for the Elders? Aging, Independence, and Interdependence in Contemporary Japan -- Chapter 8 -- "Son, I've Already Died and Become a Mummy": The Sociocultural Contexts of Missing Centenarians in Super-Aging Japan
Rethinking Burden: Japanese Eldercare Careers from Helping to Grieving -- Part III -- Aging and Caregiving in Korean Contexts -- Chapter 10 -- "Without Feeling Guilty": Filial Piety and Eldercare in Twenty-First-Century Korea -- Chapter 11 -- The Dynamics of Care in the Context of Limited Repatriation of Sakhalin Korean Elderly -- Chapter 12 -- Expansion of End-of-Life Care Services in South Korea: A Qualitative Analysis of the Epxeriences of Family Caregivers and Hospice Staff -- Conclusion -- Contemporary Trends in and Future Directions for Aging and Caregiving in East Asian Societies
Appendix 2 -- Index
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Beyond Filial Piety -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Text and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part I -- Aging and Caregiving in Chinese Contexts -- Chapter 1 -- Old-Age Support in Rural China: Case Study of the Jiangxiang Model for Community-Based Filial Piety -- Chapter 2 -- Meanings of Spousal Eldercare in Life and Death in China -- Chapter 3 -- "Too Busy to Do Anything Else": How Caregiving and Urban Sojourning Impact the Aging Experience of China's Migrant Grandparents -- Chapter 4 -- Population Aging and Care of the Elderly in Hong Kong

Chapter 5 -- Teach Me to Be Filial: Intergenerational Care in Singapore Families -- Chapter 6 -- Constructing Networks of Eldercare across Borders: The Experiences of Taiwanese Immigrants in the United States and Their Parents in the Homeland -- Part II -- Aging and Caregiving in Japanese Contexts -- Chapter 7 -- Who Cares for the Elders? Aging, Independence, and Interdependence in Contemporary Japan -- Chapter 8 -- "Son, I've Already Died and Become a Mummy": The Sociocultural Contexts of Missing Centenarians in Super-Aging Japan

Chapter 9 -- Rethinking Burden: Japanese Eldercare Careers from Helping to Grieving -- Part III -- Aging and Caregiving in Korean Contexts -- Chapter 10 -- "Without Feeling Guilty": Filial Piety and Eldercare in Twenty-First-Century Korea -- Chapter 11 -- The Dynamics of Care in the Context of Limited Repatriation of Sakhalin Korean Elderly -- Chapter 12 -- Expansion of End-of-Life Care Services in South Korea: A Qualitative Analysis of the Epxeriences of Family Caregivers and Hospice Staff -- Conclusion -- Contemporary Trends in and Future Directions for Aging and Caregiving in East Asian Societies

Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Index

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