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Only Hope: Coming of Age Under China's One-Child Policy [Hardcover]

Vanessa L. Fong (Author)
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February 2004
The first generation of children born under China’s one-child-family policy is now reaching adulthood. What are these children like? What are their values, goals, and interests? What kinds of relationships do they have with their families? This is the first in-depth study to analyze what it is like to grow up as the state-appointed vanguard of modernization. Based on surveys and ethnographic research in China, where the author lived with teenage only children and observed their homes and classrooms for 27 months between 1997 and 2002, the book explores the social, economic, and psychological consequences of the government’s decision to accelerate the fertility transition.

"Only Hope" shows how the one-child policy has largely succeeded in its goals, but with unintended consequences. Only children are expected to be the primary providers of support and care for their retired parents, grandparents, and parents-in-law, and only a very lucrative position will allow them to provide for so many dependents. Many only children aspire to elite status even though few can attain it, and such aspirations lead to increased stress and competition, as well as intense parental involvement.



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"Vanessa L. Fong's Only Hope is an enjoyable read and an informative study of only children in urban China." -- The China Journal, January 2006

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The first generation of children born under China’s one-child family policy is now reaching adulthood. What are these children like? What are their values, goals, and interests? What kinds of relationships do they have with their families? This is the first in-depth study to analyze what it is like to grow up as the state-appointed vanguard of modernization. Based on surveys and ethnographic research in China, where the author lived with teenage only children and observed their homes and classrooms for 27 months between 1997 and 2002, the book explores the social, economic, and psychological consequences of the government’s decision to accelerate the fertility transition.
Only Hope shows how the one-child policy has largely succeeded in its goals, but with unintended consequences. Only children are expected to be the primary providers of support and care for their retired parents, grandparents, and parents-in-law, and only a very lucrative position will allow them to provide for so many dependents. Many only children aspire to elite status even though few can attain it, and such aspirations lead to increased stress and competition, as well as intense parental involvement.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 242 pages
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press (February 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804749612
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804749619
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #583,475 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Much Needed Scholarly Work on Contemporary China, October 27, 2005
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This review is from: Only Hope: Coming of Age Under China's One-Child Policy (Hardcover)
This book is based on the author's ethnographic fieldwork as part of her doctoral research in Northeastern China (the Yellow Sea port city of Dalian, to be precise) over a period of several years in the late 1990s. She came to know many students and their families intimately, and conducted extensive interviews and surveys with hundreds of other students. To my knowledge, this is the first longitudinal study of Chinese adolescents and one of the all too few dealing with this important population.

Fong examines the impact of the one-child policy from a sociological and educational perspective in rich detail and provides the likely less informed reader with thick descriptions of the sort that are now necessary to differentiate the experiences of today's Chinese youth. Though like-minded in some important respects, as the author makes clear in her thesis, these youth defy monolithic depiction.

However, it must be noted that this book, as valuable as a contribution as it certainly is, examines only a segment of China's vast adolescent population, most of whom reside in rural areas unlike those of this study.

Strongly recommended for the general reader with interest in contemporary China and required reading for those engaging in serious inquiry into the contemporary Chinese educational system and its familial connections.
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