Beyond Filial Piety Rethinking Aging and Caregiving in Contemporary East Asian Societies

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Synopsis

Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and most rapidly aging populations on earth. Today these societies are experiencing unprecedented social challenges to the filial tradition of adult children caring for aging parents at home. Marshalling mixed methods data, this volume explores the complexities of aging and caregiving in contemporary East Asia. Questioning romantic visions of a senior’s paradise, chapters examine emerging cultural meanings of and social responses to population aging, including caregiving both for and by the elderly. Themes include traditional ideals versus contemporary realities, the role of the state, patterns of familial and non-familial care, social stratification, and intersections of caregiving and death. Drawing on ethnographic, demographic, policy, archival, and media data, the authors trace both common patterns and diverging trends across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and Korea.

Book details

Series:
Life Course, Culture and Aging: Global Transformations (Book 6)
Author:
Jeanne Shea, Katrina Moore, and Hong Zhang
ISBN:
9781789207897
Related ISBNs:
9781800734470, 9781789207880
Publisher:
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Pages:
432
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2022-03-08
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2020
Copyright by:
Jeanne Shea, Katrina Moore, and Hong Zhang 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Social Studies