Whose Culture Has Capital?

Whose Culture Has Capital?

Title: Whose Culture Has Capital?
Author: Bin Wu
Release: 2011-02-09
Kind: ebook
Genre: Social Science, Books, Nonfiction
Size: 1148089
In no previous generation have so many educated Chinese women with young children immigrated to western countries. Whereas most of the existing research literature in this field tends to study Chinese immigrants in general, this book focuses on a group of skilled female migrant mothers in New Zealand. It aims at understanding the dilemmas and ambiguities particularly concerning skilled female migration: although they belonged to a privileged group in their native land, these women become members of a visible minority in the new country. Middle-class professionals in their birth country, they experience downward social mobility when taking on unskilled jobs in their adopted land; besides having to shoulder heavier domestic workloads as the traditional support for childcare is no longer available in New Zealand. Centering on their mothering practices, this book provides detailed descriptions of how mothers deploy various strategies to maximise the benefits for their children's education amidst changes and readjustments after migration.

More Books from Bin Wu

Bin Wu, Xu Ze, Xu Jie, Zihao Xu, Bo Wu & Tao Wu
Sixing Du, Apparao Dekka, Bin Wu & Navid Zargari
Xu Ze, Xu Jie, Bin Wu, Lily Xu, Yuan Xuying, Bo Wu, Gene Ransom III & Tao Wu
Jianguo Qi, Jingxing Zhao, Wenjun Li, Xushu Peng, Bin Wu & Hong Wang
Bin Wu, Yongqiang Lang, Navid Zargari & Samir Kouro
Bin Wu, Shujie Yao & Jian Chen
Charles K. Rowley & Bin Wu
W. John Morgan & Bin Wu
Bin Wu & Mehdi Narimani
Xu Ze, Xu Jie, Bin Wu, Zihao Xu, Bo Wu, Gene Ransom III & Tao Wu
Zu Xe, Zu Jie, Lily Wu, Yuan Xuying, Bo Wu, Lily Xu, Gene Ransom III, Tao Wu & Bin Wu
Bin Wu, Heather Xiaoquan Zhang & Richard Sanders
Bin Wu, Xu Ze, Xu Jie, Zihao Xu, Bo Wu & Tao Wu