Skip to main content

Lund University Publications

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Raising successful children: Children as accumulation strategy and the renegotiation of parenting arrangements in Singapore

Göransson, Kristina LU (2015) In Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 16(3). p.211-226
Abstract
This paper examines how material and emotional investments in childrearing are rendered culturally meaningful in Chinese middle-class families in Singapore, and its consequences for family life. The competitive education system is a major concern for families with young children, and parents often invest substantial resources and energy in their children’s upbringing. The ‘overburdening’ of middle-class schoolchildren appears in most modern societies, as childhood has become a site of accumulation and commodification. But how can we understand the cultural logics of this seemingly global phenomenon? How is the representation of the child as accumulation strategy entangled with a gendered renegotiation of parenting strategies in everyday... (More)
This paper examines how material and emotional investments in childrearing are rendered culturally meaningful in Chinese middle-class families in Singapore, and its consequences for family life. The competitive education system is a major concern for families with young children, and parents often invest substantial resources and energy in their children’s upbringing. The ‘overburdening’ of middle-class schoolchildren appears in most modern societies, as childhood has become a site of accumulation and commodification. But how can we understand the cultural logics of this seemingly global phenomenon? How is the representation of the child as accumulation strategy entangled with a gendered renegotiation of parenting strategies in everyday life? How do states shape and define notions of the value of children in and through existing policies and ideologies? Based on ethnographic data, I will illustrate how parents with young children perceive and handle childrearing, parenting arrangements and the meaning of educational success. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
organization
publishing date
type
Contribution to journal
publication status
published
subject
keywords
Parenting, Childrearing, Education, Gender, Population policy, Children as accumulation strategy, Singapore
in
Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology
volume
16
issue
3
pages
211 - 226
publisher
Taylor & Francis
external identifiers
  • wos:000354043900001
  • scopus:84928955594
ISSN
1444-2213
DOI
10.1080/14442213.2015.1028431
language
English
LU publication?
yes
id
4225474e-b864-448d-b898-564501e718f6 (old id 5463706)
date added to LUP
2016-04-01 09:56:37
date last changed
2022-04-27 17:01:03
@article{4225474e-b864-448d-b898-564501e718f6,
  abstract     = {{This paper examines how material and emotional investments in childrearing are rendered culturally meaningful in Chinese middle-class families in Singapore, and its consequences for family life. The competitive education system is a major concern for families with young children, and parents often invest substantial resources and energy in their children’s upbringing. The ‘overburdening’ of middle-class schoolchildren appears in most modern societies, as childhood has become a site of accumulation and commodification. But how can we understand the cultural logics of this seemingly global phenomenon? How is the representation of the child as accumulation strategy entangled with a gendered renegotiation of parenting strategies in everyday life? How do states shape and define notions of the value of children in and through existing policies and ideologies? Based on ethnographic data, I will illustrate how parents with young children perceive and handle childrearing, parenting arrangements and the meaning of educational success.}},
  author       = {{Göransson, Kristina}},
  issn         = {{1444-2213}},
  keywords     = {{Parenting; Childrearing; Education; Gender; Population policy; Children as accumulation strategy; Singapore}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{3}},
  pages        = {{211--226}},
  publisher    = {{Taylor & Francis}},
  series       = {{Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology}},
  title        = {{Raising successful children: Children as accumulation strategy and the renegotiation of parenting arrangements in Singapore}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14442213.2015.1028431}},
  doi          = {{10.1080/14442213.2015.1028431}},
  volume       = {{16}},
  year         = {{2015}},
}