Generations and globalization: youth, age and family in the new world economy/ edited by Jennifer Cole and Deborah Durham.
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TextSeries: (Tracking globalization)Publication details: Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007.Description: 226 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780253218704
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Age, Regeneration, and the Intimate Politics of Globalization Jennifer Cole
and Deborah Durham
1. Chinese Children, American Education: Globalizing Child Rearing in Contemporary
China T. E. Woronov
2. Continuity and Change in San Pedro Tlalcuapan, Mexico: Childhood, Social
Reproduction, and Transnational Migration Roger Magazine and Martha Areli Ramírez
S nchez
3. Fresh Contact in Tamatave, Madagascar: Sex, Money, and Intergenerational
Transformation Jennifer Cole
4. Empowering Youth: Making Youth Citizens in Botswana Deborah Durham
5. Aging across Worlds: Modern Seniors in an Indian Diaspora Sarah Lamb
6. Maintaining Local Dependencies: Elderly Women and Global Rehabilitation Agendas
in Southeastern Botswana Julie Livingston
7. The Old World and Its New Economy: Notes on the "Third Age" in Western Europe
Today Jessica Greenberg and Andrea Muehlebach
List of Contributors
Index
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