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Experts from twelve diverse cultures discuss social, cultural, economic, and demographic influences on grandparenthood in the first book to consider grandparenthood in a global comparative context.
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Experts from twelve diverse cultures discuss social, cultural, economic, and demographic influences on grandparenthood in the first book to consider grandparenthood in a global comparative context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317282549
- Artikelnr.: 48837603
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317282549
- Artikelnr.: 48837603
DAVID W. SHWALB (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Developmental Psychology) is Professor of Psychology at Southern Utah University. Co-editor of six previous books including Fathers in Cultural Context (2013, Routledge), he is a former Society for Cross-Cultural Research president and Fulbright awardee. ZIARAT HOSSAIN (Ph.D., Syracuse University, Child and Family Studies) is a Professor of Family and Child Studies and Regents' Lecturer at the University of New Mexico. He is a former Society for Cross-Cultural Research president and Fulbright Scholar.
Foreword Maximiliane Szinovacz. Preface David W. Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction David W. Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Part Two: The Americas 2. Grandparenting in Mexico and Central America:
"Time and Attention" Judith L. Gibbons and Regina Fanjul de Marsicovetere
3. Grandparenting in the United States: Cultural and Sub-Cultural Diversity
Bert Hayslip Jr. and Christine A. Fruhauf 4. Grandparents in Brazil: The
Contexts of Care and Economic Support for Grandchildren Cristina Dias, Rosa
Azambuja, Elaine Rabinovich, and Ana Cecília Bastos Part Three: Europe and
Russia 5. Grandparenthood in Germany: Intimacy at a Distance or Emeritus
Parents? Katharina Mahne, Daniela Klaus and Heribert Engstler 6. Changing
Roles of Grandparents in the United Kingdom: Emergence of the 'New'
Grandfather Ann Buchanan 7. Grandmothers in Russia's Matrifocal Families:
Shoring Up Family Life Jennifer Utrata Part Four: Asia 8. Grandparents in
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A Way Forward with Traditions and Changes
in South Asia Nandita Babu, Ziarat Hossain, Jessica E. Morales, and Shivani
Vij 9. Grandparents in Japan, Korea and China: From Filial Piety to
Grandparenthood Jun Nakazawa, Jung-Hwan Hyun, Pei-Chun Ko, and David W.
Shwalb Part Five: Africa and the Middle East 10. Grandparents in the Middle
East and North Africa: Changes in Identity and Trajectory Mahmoud Emam,
Yasser Abdelazim, and Mogeda El-Keshky 11. Carer Grandparents of
Sub-Saharan Africa: "Foster to be Fostered" Magen Mhaka-Mutepfa, Elias
Mpofu, Ami Moore, and Stan Ingman 12. Grandparenting in Southern Africa:
What the Elders See While Sitting the Young Ones Standing on Their Toes
Won't See Monde Makiwane, Ntombizonke A. Gumede, Mzolisi Makiwane Part Six:
Conclusions 13. Chapter Themes, Highlights, and Recommendations David W.
Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction David W. Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Part Two: The Americas 2. Grandparenting in Mexico and Central America:
"Time and Attention" Judith L. Gibbons and Regina Fanjul de Marsicovetere
3. Grandparenting in the United States: Cultural and Sub-Cultural Diversity
Bert Hayslip Jr. and Christine A. Fruhauf 4. Grandparents in Brazil: The
Contexts of Care and Economic Support for Grandchildren Cristina Dias, Rosa
Azambuja, Elaine Rabinovich, and Ana Cecília Bastos Part Three: Europe and
Russia 5. Grandparenthood in Germany: Intimacy at a Distance or Emeritus
Parents? Katharina Mahne, Daniela Klaus and Heribert Engstler 6. Changing
Roles of Grandparents in the United Kingdom: Emergence of the 'New'
Grandfather Ann Buchanan 7. Grandmothers in Russia's Matrifocal Families:
Shoring Up Family Life Jennifer Utrata Part Four: Asia 8. Grandparents in
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A Way Forward with Traditions and Changes
in South Asia Nandita Babu, Ziarat Hossain, Jessica E. Morales, and Shivani
Vij 9. Grandparents in Japan, Korea and China: From Filial Piety to
Grandparenthood Jun Nakazawa, Jung-Hwan Hyun, Pei-Chun Ko, and David W.
Shwalb Part Five: Africa and the Middle East 10. Grandparents in the Middle
East and North Africa: Changes in Identity and Trajectory Mahmoud Emam,
Yasser Abdelazim, and Mogeda El-Keshky 11. Carer Grandparents of
Sub-Saharan Africa: "Foster to be Fostered" Magen Mhaka-Mutepfa, Elias
Mpofu, Ami Moore, and Stan Ingman 12. Grandparenting in Southern Africa:
What the Elders See While Sitting the Young Ones Standing on Their Toes
Won't See Monde Makiwane, Ntombizonke A. Gumede, Mzolisi Makiwane Part Six:
Conclusions 13. Chapter Themes, Highlights, and Recommendations David W.
Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Foreword Maximiliane Szinovacz. Preface David W. Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction David W. Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Part Two: The Americas 2. Grandparenting in Mexico and Central America:
"Time and Attention" Judith L. Gibbons and Regina Fanjul de Marsicovetere
3. Grandparenting in the United States: Cultural and Sub-Cultural Diversity
Bert Hayslip Jr. and Christine A. Fruhauf 4. Grandparents in Brazil: The
Contexts of Care and Economic Support for Grandchildren Cristina Dias, Rosa
Azambuja, Elaine Rabinovich, and Ana Cecília Bastos Part Three: Europe and
Russia 5. Grandparenthood in Germany: Intimacy at a Distance or Emeritus
Parents? Katharina Mahne, Daniela Klaus and Heribert Engstler 6. Changing
Roles of Grandparents in the United Kingdom: Emergence of the 'New'
Grandfather Ann Buchanan 7. Grandmothers in Russia's Matrifocal Families:
Shoring Up Family Life Jennifer Utrata Part Four: Asia 8. Grandparents in
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A Way Forward with Traditions and Changes
in South Asia Nandita Babu, Ziarat Hossain, Jessica E. Morales, and Shivani
Vij 9. Grandparents in Japan, Korea and China: From Filial Piety to
Grandparenthood Jun Nakazawa, Jung-Hwan Hyun, Pei-Chun Ko, and David W.
Shwalb Part Five: Africa and the Middle East 10. Grandparents in the Middle
East and North Africa: Changes in Identity and Trajectory Mahmoud Emam,
Yasser Abdelazim, and Mogeda El-Keshky 11. Carer Grandparents of
Sub-Saharan Africa: "Foster to be Fostered" Magen Mhaka-Mutepfa, Elias
Mpofu, Ami Moore, and Stan Ingman 12. Grandparenting in Southern Africa:
What the Elders See While Sitting the Young Ones Standing on Their Toes
Won't See Monde Makiwane, Ntombizonke A. Gumede, Mzolisi Makiwane Part Six:
Conclusions 13. Chapter Themes, Highlights, and Recommendations David W.
Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction David W. Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain
Part Two: The Americas 2. Grandparenting in Mexico and Central America:
"Time and Attention" Judith L. Gibbons and Regina Fanjul de Marsicovetere
3. Grandparenting in the United States: Cultural and Sub-Cultural Diversity
Bert Hayslip Jr. and Christine A. Fruhauf 4. Grandparents in Brazil: The
Contexts of Care and Economic Support for Grandchildren Cristina Dias, Rosa
Azambuja, Elaine Rabinovich, and Ana Cecília Bastos Part Three: Europe and
Russia 5. Grandparenthood in Germany: Intimacy at a Distance or Emeritus
Parents? Katharina Mahne, Daniela Klaus and Heribert Engstler 6. Changing
Roles of Grandparents in the United Kingdom: Emergence of the 'New'
Grandfather Ann Buchanan 7. Grandmothers in Russia's Matrifocal Families:
Shoring Up Family Life Jennifer Utrata Part Four: Asia 8. Grandparents in
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A Way Forward with Traditions and Changes
in South Asia Nandita Babu, Ziarat Hossain, Jessica E. Morales, and Shivani
Vij 9. Grandparents in Japan, Korea and China: From Filial Piety to
Grandparenthood Jun Nakazawa, Jung-Hwan Hyun, Pei-Chun Ko, and David W.
Shwalb Part Five: Africa and the Middle East 10. Grandparents in the Middle
East and North Africa: Changes in Identity and Trajectory Mahmoud Emam,
Yasser Abdelazim, and Mogeda El-Keshky 11. Carer Grandparents of
Sub-Saharan Africa: "Foster to be Fostered" Magen Mhaka-Mutepfa, Elias
Mpofu, Ami Moore, and Stan Ingman 12. Grandparenting in Southern Africa:
What the Elders See While Sitting the Young Ones Standing on Their Toes
Won't See Monde Makiwane, Ntombizonke A. Gumede, Mzolisi Makiwane Part Six:
Conclusions 13. Chapter Themes, Highlights, and Recommendations David W.
Shwalb and Ziarat Hossain