Voices of hidden children in customary adoption: The politics of identity under China’s one-child policy

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES China Information Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1177/0920203x231217190
Ling Meng
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Due to the enforcement of the one-child policy, customary adoption was revised in rural China as a family strategy to resist state policies. Through the birth control campaign, peasant couples would temporarily give up their out-of-plan or unwanted children to the care of relatives or friends. Most existing studies on this phenomenon look at China’s population policies, but few studies pay attention to the families and individuals involved. Based on empirical data obtained from interviews and fieldwork conducted in Jiangli County, northern China, this article examines the subject of ‘hidden children’ in customary adoption at different levels. The identity of hidden children was created under various institutional and cultural forces and these hidden children live a life marred by discrimination, ambivalence, and other unique experiences. Although confronted by structural constraints from institutions and cultural norms, I argue that individuals actively adopt strategies to cope with these constraints rather than passively accept them. Thus, by exerting their agency, individuals continue to reshape and renegotiate their identities and life experiences.
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习俗收养中隐藏儿童的声音:中国独生子女政策下的身份政治
由于独生子女政策的实施,中国农村的习惯收养被修改为一种抵制国家政策的家庭策略。通过计划生育运动,农民夫妇会暂时把计划外或不想要的孩子交给亲戚或朋友照顾。关于这一现象的现有研究大多着眼于中国的人口政策,但很少有研究关注所涉及的家庭和个人。本文基于在中国北方江利县进行的访谈和实地调查获得的经验数据,从不同层面考察了习惯收养中的“隐藏儿童”这一主题。隐藏儿童的身份是在各种制度和文化力量下形成的,这些隐藏儿童的生活被歧视、矛盾心理和其他独特的经历所破坏。尽管面临着来自制度和文化规范的结构性约束,但我认为个人应该主动采取策略来应对这些约束,而不是被动地接受它们。因此,通过发挥他们的能动性,个人继续重塑和重新协商他们的身份和生活经历。
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期刊介绍: China Information presents timely and in-depth analyses of major developments in contemporary China and overseas Chinese communities in the areas of politics, economics, law, ecology, culture, and society, including literature and the arts. China Information pays special attention to views and areas that do not receive sufficient attention in the mainstream discourse on contemporary China. It encourages discussion and debate between different academic traditions, offers a platform to express controversial and dissenting opinions, and promotes research that is historically sensitive and contemporarily relevant.
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