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Z očmi šanghajskih študentk: Dojemanje družinskih in družbenih pritiskov v času staranja prebivalstva na Kitajskem ter vloga »xiao« pri odločitvah mladostnic
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Abstract
Magistrsko delo skuša osvetliti povezavo med sodobnimi življenjskimi in družinskimi pritiski, ki jih občutijo kitajske študentke v Šanghaju, družbeno problematiko hitrega staranja prebivalstva na Kitajskem ter vlogo tradicionalnih konfucijanskih vrednot v moderni kitajski družbi. Hitro staranje prebivalstva na Kitajskem, ki je delno posledica implementacije politike enega otroka, predstavlja vedno bolj perečo težavo, ki jo zakoni socialnega varstva na Kitajskem vsaj zaenkrat še niso uspele rešiti. Vedno več upokojencev pomeni vedno večje breme na plečih vedno manjše delovne sile, ki jo od politike enega otroka naprej v veliki meri sestavljajo edinci in edinke. Različni življenjski pritiski, s katerimi se mlajše generacije srečujejo, kot so iskanje primerne zaposlitve in partnerja ter visoki stroški za bivanje in vzgojo otrok, jim predstavljajo velik življenjski izziv. Te pritiske različno dojemajo in različno vplivajo na njihove nazore in odločitve. Brez podpore sester in bratov, s katerimi bi skupaj lažje skrbeli za ostarele starše in izpolnili svojo državljansko dolžnost, so edinke in edinci še ranljivejši pred nezanesljivimi tržnimi silami sodobnega globaliziranega kapitalističnega ustroja. Tradicionalna konfucijanska vrednota »xiao« oziroma »družinsko spoštovanje« je bila večidel zgodovine kitajske civilizacije neprenehoma prisotna. Zdi se, da v svoji tradicionalni moralno-etični obliki dandanes ne najde več pomembnega mesta znotraj okvirov modernega kitajskega subjekta in kitajskega kulturno-ideološkega prostora. Avtor skuša na podlagi izvedenih intervjujev v Šanghaju spomladi leta 2019 s pomočjo medkulturnih znanstvenih pristopov raziskati posamezne omenjene tematike, interpretirati njihovo medsebojno povezavo in odgovoriti na vprašanja o tem, kako šanghajske študentke dojemajo in se odzivajo na družinske in družbene pritiske v okviru težave staranja prebivalstva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:politika enega otroka, staranje prebivalstva, xiao, šanghajske študentke, pritiski
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-117636 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.07.2020
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Language:English
Title:Through the eyes of Shanghai female students: Perceptions of family and societal pressures in light of China's aging population and the role of »xiao« in youth decisions
Abstract:
This master’s thesis seeks to shed light on the connection between contemporary life and family pressures felt by female students in Shanghai, the societal issues of China’s rapidly aging population, and the role of traditional Confucian values in modern Chinese society. The rapidly aging population of China, partly due to the implementation of the One-child policy, is an increasingly pressing problem that social protection laws in China have not yet succeeded in addressing. More and more seniors are putting an increasingly heavier burden on the shoulders of an ever-decreasing workforce, largely composed of only children from the One-child policy. The diverse life pressures faced by younger generations, such as finding a suitable job and partner, and the high costs of living and raising children, present a major life challenge. These pressures are perceived in various ways and influence their views and decisions differently. Without the support of siblings to help care for elderly parents and fulfill their civic duty, only children are even more vulnerable to the unreliable market forces of the modern globalized capitalist system. The traditional Confucian value of “xiao” or “family reverence” has been pervasive throughout Chinese history. In its traditional moral and ethical form, it seems that it no longer finds a significant place within the framework of the modern Chinese subject and the Chinese cultural and ideological space. Based on interviews conducted in Shanghai in spring, 2019, the author seeks to investigate these individual themes, interpret their interrelationships, and answer questions about how Shanghai female students perceive and respond to family and societal pressures in the context of an aging society, using intercultural scientific approaches.

Keywords:One-child policy, aging population, xiao, Shanghai female students, pressures

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