New Books in Chinese Studies

Ken Chih-Yan Sun, "Time and Migration: How Long-Term Taiwanese Migrants Negotiate Later Life" (Cornell UP, 2021)

Mar 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Agn Son Argues Is a Global Issue
02:08 • 3min
3
Studying Older Migrants in the Us
04:45 • 3min
4
The History of the Chinese Immigrant in the United States
07:57 • 3min
5
Are You a Student Migrant in the United States?
10:48 • 3min
6
Is Gender a Role in Migrant Relationships?
14:03 • 5min
7
The Concept of Temporalities of Migration
18:34 • 4min
8
How Migrants Negotiate Life Transitions
22:33 • 2min
9
Migrants in the United States - How Do They Negotiate Their Later Life in Time One?
24:47 • 4min
10
How Older Migrants Here Different From Der Migranten Moving Back?
28:47 • 2min
11
Do You See Their Place of Origin Am Shape of Their Decision or Negotiate Their Later Life?
31:13 • 6min
12
The Best Way to Become Stronger, Healthier and More Mindful
36:55 • 2min
13
The Effects of Long Term Migration
38:45 • 4min
14
Immigrants and the Family Dimension
42:32 • 4min
15
Age in Place Versus Age Transnationalism
46:08 • 4min
16
Can You Tell Us More About Your Respondents?
50:31 • 3min
17
Elder Care Services in the Us
53:58 • 5min
18
Is Aging a Complex Issue?
59:20 • 1min
19
Is There Anything You Would Like to Add About the Book?
01:00:49 • 4min
20
Is There a Future Project for You?
01:05:17 • 4min