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ID181142
Title ProperClass Consciousness of Rural Migrant Children in China
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Dan ;  Dan Wang ;  Chen, Jiaxin
Summary / Abstract (Note)The state of class consciousness of working-class children in China has received scant attention in the scholarly literature. This study examines the class consciousness of rural migrant children as they are about to join their migrant parents and become “China's new workers.” Qualitative investigations were conducted in two primary schools in Beijing. Focus group and individual interviews were held with 87 fifth- and sixth-grade migrant children in the two case schools and 324 valid student questionnaires were collected. The findings reveal that migrant children are aware of the unequal class relationships suffered by migrant workers; however, their interpretations of class-based injustices exhibit false consciousness, shadowed by individualism, meritocracy and the duality of images. Family and school may play vital roles in shaping migrant children's class consciousness.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No. 247; Sep 2021: p.814 - 834
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 247
Key WordsChina ;  Working class ;  Primary School ;  Class Consciousness ;  Rural Migrant Children


 
 
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