
Feeding China's Little Emperors
Food, Children, and Social Change
Herausgeber: Jing, Jun
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"Jun Jing's edited volume is an important step forward on a controversial subject--only children in China's one-child families--that has often generated more heat than light. . . . There are no weak chapters. . . . [James L.] Watson is correct in concluding that the book may be unique because it attempts to track a profound historical transformation in social attitudes toward children during the early stages of that transformation."--Pacific Affairs "A rich description of cultural and dietary change in action, pointing to possibilities in research as well as the future of health studies in Chi...
"Jun Jing's edited volume is an important step forward on a controversial subject--only children in China's one-child families--that has often generated more heat than light. . . . There are no weak chapters. . . . [James L.] Watson is correct in concluding that the book may be unique because it attempts to track a profound historical transformation in social attitudes toward children during the early stages of that transformation."--Pacific Affairs "A rich description of cultural and dietary change in action, pointing to possibilities in research as well as the future of health studies in China."--Nutritional Anthropology