Apr 21, 2008 00:40 | |
| Hi Tammy, I'm in Chongqing and I've no family here but I've passed on your request to our International women's group. Some of them may be interested. I've suggested they leave a private message for you. If you google 'china international womens group' you may find direct contacts for several cities in China Here is Chengdu's womens group web address www.chengduiwc.com I wonder if you are aware how many families in China have more than one child these days?????? I teach kindergarten and find many of my students are second and third children. All the best, this sounds like an interesting documentary. |
Apr 22, 2008 03:20 | |
| Hello Tammy, I am a bit puzzled by what you want. First, there are very very few foreign families permanantly residing in China. Second, you say you are documenting foreign families, but then go on to talk about the impact of the one child policy on Chinese families who have not adhered to the one child policy. Sorry, but I don't see the connection. As a teacher in a uni, I am willing to speak with students or ask survey questions - but is this what you want? |
Apr 23, 2008 09:18 | |
| One other thing about many foreign families in China. Many of them live quite insulated lives often with very little direct contact with Chinese families. And while this policy may be unjust with some dire social consequences, it has helped to slow what most likely would have brought about continued and disastrous growth in an already heavily populated country and positive changes to the socio-economics of the majority of Chinese families. |
Apr 23, 2008 09:22 | |
| Regarding your comment about the injustice of this law. It is painfully obvious to all who live here in China but what else could be done. Propose an alternative.................................. |
Apr 25, 2008 12:54 | |
| Stating 'the injustice of the law will become obvious' shows an incredible prejudice. It seems you are not seeking to produce an objective or academically sound analysis but have already made up your mind. If you produce a photographic essay of large families, you hardly have a normal sample of families, but the makings of a piece of propaganda. For the record, the law never applied to a large part of the population, it is soundly supported by much of the population, and has now been eased. |
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