Growing up in an Emergent Market Economy: China’s Young Men
Editors
Noel Dyck, Vered Amit
Document Type
Chapter
Publication Date
11-2011
Publication Title
Young Men in Uncertain Times
Publisher
Berghahn Publishers
Publisher Location
Oxford, New York
First page number:
157
Last page number:
188
Abstract
Anthropology is particularly well suited to explore the contemporary predicament in the coming of age of young men. Its grounded and comparative empiricism provides the opportunity to move beyond statistics, moral panics, or gender stereotypes in order to explore specific aspects of life course transitions, as well as the similar or divergent barriers or opportunities that young men in different parts of the world face. Yet, effective contextualization and comparison cannot be achieved by looking at male youths in isolation. This volume undertakes to contextualize male youths' circumstances and to learn about their lives, perspectives, and actions, and in turn illuminates the larger structures and processes that mediate the experiences entailed in becoming young men. The situation of male youths provides an important vantage point from which to consider broader social transformations and continuities. By paying careful attention to these contexts, we achieve a better understanding of the current influences encountered and acted upon by young people.
Disciplines
Anthropology | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social and Cultural Anthropology
Language
English
Permissions
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Repository Citation
Jankowiak, W. R.,
Moore, R.
(2011).
Growing up in an Emergent Market Economy: China’s Young Men. In Noel Dyck, Vered Amit,
Young Men in Uncertain Times
157-188.
Oxford, New York: Berghahn Publishers.
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