414 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

536 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

536 Pages
by Routledge

The phenomenon of "Cultural Reverse" (文化反哺) emerged in the 1980s after China's reform and opening up. In this era of rapid social change, the older generation started to learn from the younger generation across many fields, in a way that is markedly similar to the biological phenomenon of "The old crow that keeps barking, fed by their children" from ancient Chinese poetry. In this two-volume set,... Read more

1. Introduction: Cultural Reverse and New Patterns of Intergenerational Transmission  2. Intergenerational Relations and Their Transitions: A Historical Review  3. Revolution in the Depth of Soul  4. The Break of Behavioral Modes  5. Artifact Power Not to Be Neglected.  References.  Index

List of figures.  List of tables  1. Social Transition as the Impetus to Refurbish History  2. The Peer Group as Knowledge Reservoir and Extended Memory  3. The Media: Means of Living More than Sources of Information  4. What Have Been Ushered in by Cultural Reverse?  5. Conclusion: State, Society and Intergenerational Relations  References.  Index

Biography

Zhou Xiaohong served as dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Nanjing University for 16 years; now he is a senior professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at Nanjing University. His main research fields are sociological theory, social psychology and contemporary China studies.