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Journal of Asian Studies (1973) 32 (2): 324–325.
Published: 01 February 1973
...Richard W. Wilson Pupil, Parent and School. A Hong Kong Study . By Robert Edward Mitchell . Taipei : The Orient Cultural Service , 1972 . xxiv, 400 pp. Detailed Chapter Outlines, Tables, Appendix, n.p.l. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1973 1973 324 CCP to brief...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2020) 79 (1): 172–173.
Published: 01 February 2020
... in their early to mid-twenties, and integrating the perspectives of these children on their upbringing and the effect it has had on their young adult lives would have provided a useful complement to the narratives provided by their parents. Non-Asian Americans frequently comment on the willingness of ethnic...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1975) 34 (3): 613–630.
Published: 01 May 1975
... strengths used. However, family commitments should not interfere with commitments to the state or the collective, and within the family feudal customs should be eliminated. The parents' stranglehold over the lives of their children should be broken. Children should be able to marry without parental...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1971) 30 (2): 315–339.
Published: 01 February 1971
...Hitesranjan Sanyal Abstract The Sadgapas and the Tilis, two Bengali castes broke with their parent castes. They formed themselves into new castes which gained higher social status than their parent castes in terms of the local caste hierarchy in Bangal. The emergence of the Sadgopa caste...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1970) 29 (4): 823–833.
Published: 01 August 1970
... crucial emphasis on the extension of loyalty from home and parents to nation and emperor through the absolute equation of filial piety and emperor-loyalty. The frondine soldier, however, found difficulty reconciling the call to die for the emperor with his filial obligation to live for his parents...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1974) 34 (1): 159–167.
Published: 01 November 1974
... to reconstruct from hundreds of thousands of mythological, philological and iconographical details the language, religion and social structure of an ancient parent culture, while the latter proceed from an equally bewildering variety of geological and oceanographical puzzle-pieces to determine the character...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1971) 30 (3): 569–582.
Published: 01 May 1971
...Karen Leonard Abstract Differing both in structure and operation from its parent Mughal model, the political system which came to be known as Hyderabad State developed in the Deccan in the second half of the eighteenth century. The major structural difference lay in the great power of two...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2013) 72 (1): 141–162.
Published: 01 February 2013
... Japan. This ideological significance made the eradication of hiropon a leading public issue, mobilizing the Japanese government, medical establishment, and social actors such as educators, parents, neighborhood associations, the media, and others. The process of eliminating methamphetamine restored...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (2): 337–346.
Published: 01 May 2010
...David T. Johnson Abstract For most cultures and most of human history, the death penalty was taken for granted and directed at a wide range of offenders. In ancient Israel, death was prescribed for everything from murder and magic to blasphemy, bestiality, and cursing one's parents. In eighteenth...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1968) 27 (3): 571–584.
Published: 01 May 1968
... we call asymmetrical reciprocity is not necessarily the way the Taiwanese themselves view it. Our concern is with one phase of the life cycle—relatively young married sons in relation to relatively old parents. While parents may not do things for their married sons at this stage, both parties...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (4): 1099–1100.
Published: 01 November 1993
..., and the state. She delved into the girls' attitudes toward their families, how they spent the little they earned, their parents' feelings toward factory employment and control over their daughters, and the factories' attitudes and treatment of their workers. She looked at how this new industrial system...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2023) 82 (3): 441–444.
Published: 01 August 2023
... China focuses heavily on the romantic connection between individuals and neglects the affective bond between parents and children. In Orthodox Passions: Narrating Filial Love during the High Qing , Maram Epstein hones in on the parent-child relationship, demonstrating how filiality ( xiao ) played...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (4): 1097–1099.
Published: 01 November 2000
... concentrated on the parental generation of Khmer Americans who were in their forties and fifties during the time of her study. This 1098 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES transplanted generation grew up in rural Cambodia, suffered first hand the horrors of war, survived the genocidal regime of Pol Pot, and risked...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1975) 34 (3): 659–674.
Published: 01 May 1975
... Martin and Hoffman Lois (eds.), Review of Child Development Research , vol. 1 ( New York : Russell Sage , 1964 ). 5 See for example, Becker Wesley C. , “Consequences of Different Kinds of Parental Discipline,” pp. 169 – 208 in Hoffman Martin and Hoffman...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 9 (2): 169–184.
Published: 01 February 1950
... that it was not in accordance with the customs of the nation. Execution was, therefore, postponed until 1896, and the entire code was revised in the meantime. The first books thus amended were those on "General aThus, in gambling and black market gangs, the "boss" is referred to as oyabun (verbally: parent part); the followers...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1991) 50 (4): 927–928.
Published: 01 November 1991
... was married uxorilocally, or on terms that required return of a male child to her adoptive parents), they are not a focus of this study. Full adoption, in contrast to relationships like guardianship or fostering, gives a son born of other parents the same rights and obligations as a natural son...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 39 (4): 851–852.
Published: 01 August 1980
... divorce has invited the philandering or immature young husband, and his greedy parents, to undermine Hindu marriage. But the bride's parents won't, and can't, protect her by trying to turn back the legislative clock to the Rishis' law. The elite have no taste for these traditions. Also, the Rishis taught...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1984) 44 (1): 218–220.
Published: 01 November 1984
..., and inheritance to explain specific characteristics of Korean ancestor worship. Rural Korean males usually marry women from another village and another lineage. The wife moves in with her husband, and if he is an eldest son she moves into his parents' home, where her parents-in-law are often demanding...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (2): 440–442.
Published: 01 May 2019
... ethnography in a Shanghai private preschool between 2011 and 2012, the first of its kind to examine how parents and teachers socialize young children in the escalating conflicts between Chinese morality and modernity. The immediate context of this study is Biyu Preschool, which serves well-to-do families...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1981) 40 (4): 794–795.
Published: 01 August 1981
... (introspection) therapy centers on intensive self-examination and ritual confession with the goal of awakening the individual to the sacrifices others (particularly parents) have made for the patient and the patient's inadequacy in repaying the social debt thus incurred. Naikan therapy both depends...