Experiencing Grandparenthood: An Asian Perspective
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Health & Wellness
Format
Hardcover
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Oct 5, 2011
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2012
ISBN-10
9400723024
ISBN-13
9789400723023
Description
In an insightful exploration of the grandparenting experience through an Asian lens, Mehta and Thang delve into the intricate dynamics of familial relationships and cultural expectations. They illuminate how the role of grandparents shapes family structure and social cohesion within various Asian societies, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives and anecdotes that resonate with anyone familiar with these cultural nuances.
The authors weave together research findings, personal narratives, and sociocultural analysis to paint a comprehensive picture of what it means to be a grandparent in Asia. They investigate not just the joys, but also the challenges and expectations faced by grandparents, highlighting the evolving nature of this role in contemporary society. The work emphasizes the emotional bonds, wisdom sharing, and the responsibilities that come with grandparenthood.
Through this lens, the text lays bare the importance of intergenerational relationships in fostering understanding and continuity within families. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the broader implications of aging populations in a rapidly changing world. In doing so, it enriches the discourse on family dynamics and cultural identity.
Ultimately, Mehta and Thang's work serves as a tribute to the grandparenting journey, offering valuable insights that resonate beyond the boundaries of culture and geography. It enriches the dialogue on family and elder roles, making it a vital read for anyone interested in sociology, family studies, or simply the profound connections that define our lives.
The authors weave together research findings, personal narratives, and sociocultural analysis to paint a comprehensive picture of what it means to be a grandparent in Asia. They investigate not just the joys, but also the challenges and expectations faced by grandparents, highlighting the evolving nature of this role in contemporary society. The work emphasizes the emotional bonds, wisdom sharing, and the responsibilities that come with grandparenthood.
Through this lens, the text lays bare the importance of intergenerational relationships in fostering understanding and continuity within families. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the broader implications of aging populations in a rapidly changing world. In doing so, it enriches the discourse on family dynamics and cultural identity.
Ultimately, Mehta and Thang's work serves as a tribute to the grandparenting journey, offering valuable insights that resonate beyond the boundaries of culture and geography. It enriches the dialogue on family and elder roles, making it a vital read for anyone interested in sociology, family studies, or simply the profound connections that define our lives.
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