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Tang Shuxiu and her husband are on an 800-mile train journey from Beijing to Shifang, where they believe their only child has perished in a recent earthquake. Three days after the event, Tang is too dehydrated to cry.Liu Ting becomes a national hero when he brings his mother to college, a celebration of filial piety in a nation that now legally compels adult children to visit their elderly parents.Tian Qingeng and his parents are deeply in debt. They have bought an apartment they hope will improve his eligibility in a nation that has 30 million bachelors, or β€˜bare branches’.Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mei Fong has spent eight years d


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One Child: Life, Love and Parenthood in Modern China by Mei Fong Book Review

Name: Lukas Eddy
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: BiasedPoorlyResearchedCherrypickedExamples
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019
Review: For a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, this book was a pitiful disappointment.This book is not an exploration of the one child policy. Rather, it investigates problematic antiquated Chinese culture that creates modern problems, and blames it on the one child policy. The author details problems in modern China, and says everything is the result of the one child policy. Never does she mention that the rest of the world faces similar problems.For instance, she devotes one chapter to describing a shortage of workers due to the one child policy, and another chapter to saying how difficult finding work is for many young Chinese, somehow also due to the one child policy. Hello? This logic is wholly contradictory.The author writes extensively about female infanticide, attributing it solely to the one child policy. How does she know? Tell us, Mei, was there any female infanticide before the one child policy? For the record, there has always been female infanticide in China, Japan and globally. Mei even writes her grandfather sired 18 boys, but only one girl. This ratio is statistically unlikely. Might your ancestors, before the one child policy, have been committing infanticide? Isn't the problem cultural, and not political? Never are we shown evidence of one child policies from the government encouraging female infanticide.She also writes that overpopulation does not ruin the environment; she says it's only consumption of rich people. Well, Mei, have you even traveled China like you said? It sure seems like there is a lot of environmental problems with air, water, soil, ecosystems, and species extinction despite the Chinese not being high consumers...Mei writes that the fast-greying population is impoverished because China does not have enough younger taxpayers to support it. Then she states that China has one of the youngest mandatory retirement ages worldwide - 55 for women, and 60 for men. Could this maybe cause the tax shortage? Hello? Nor does she ever mention that children are a drain on tax dollars just like the elderly - simple reproduction does not enrichen a society. Children require 18+ years of depending on tax dollars for schools, infrastructure, public transport, etc before they pay any taxes. The author does not realize this.She details the problems of the one child policy, but completely fails to realize these problems happen everywhere around the world. Two Chinese parents lost their only child in an earthquake. That's also happened in California, Guatemala, Peru, Indonesia, and other countries despite not having one child policies. Unmarried, horny men in China? There's plenty in Pakistan, Mexico and right here in Arizona. Overburdened healthcare system in China? We have many more children in the US, and yet no American can deny that our healthcare system is overburdened with critical staff shortages. Unemployment due to one child policies in China? There is even more unemployment in countries with high birth rates - see Egypt, El Salvador, South Africa, and India. These problems in China are not due to one child policies. They're due to globalization and modernization.Most pathetically - sorry Fong, but you need to actually listen to your subjects - she is told by many Chinese that they feel there are too many people in China. I, too, have spent much time in China, in 17 different provinces, and was frequently told by locals as well that they resent their overpopulated country.Look at impoverished nations that did not promote contraception starting in the 1980s. How does life in China today compare to life in, say, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania, Angola, Sudan, Nepal, Bangladesh or Afghanistan? Isn't it better is literally every quality of life indicator?She concludes by saying that all of East Asia is facing the 'problem' of low birth rates, never mentioning that Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and others of these 'greying' nations have the highest quality of life in Asia. If you think low birth rates are a problem, compare it to high birth rates! Would you rather move to Japan, or Niger?????Mei says the population of China could return to 500 million by 2100 if the government does not 'fix' this 'problem'. Why is this a problem? What is wrong with a smaller population? Don't the Chinese deserve blue skies? Less traffic? Nature? Wild animals? Forests? Employment? A better life?

Name: Aaron Onymous
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Informativebutheartbreakinglybiased
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2018
Review: This book was a Christmas present for my wife. After returning from an academic residency in China, I wanted to help her understand how my students understood the nature of family, and to impart something of the struggles faced by poor families with more than one child. Sharing this was especially important since I had shoved my last thousand yuan into the hands of my twenty-year old interpreter en route to the airport, in the hopes that it might make more of a difference for his rural family (including a sister) than for us.I soon borrowed the book; my wife hasn't seen it since Christmas Day. I learned much. Clearly, Fong's access to China and her language fluency allowed her to share insights that would elude journalists without these qualities. Yet, none of the insights were novel, and I was disappointed with both her bias against China and her celebration of the suffering of rural poor who happened to be male.The anti-China bias manifested in (what seemed to me clumsy) attempts to find lessons about the one-child policy in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing -- both of which were painted in a very unfavorable light, with carefully chosen examples to highlight the horrors of modern China. While no doubt the response to natural disasters and the hosting of a global event reveal something about China worth knowing, these events don't seem the most natural flash-points for discussion of reproductive policy. It seemed more like an excuse to bash the CCP. Don't get me wrong. I'm not a stooge for communists. But such criticism seemed tangential and distracting in a book about reproductive policy, specifically. To put it a little differently, tracing the impact of the one-child policy on the 2008 olympics is like trying to understand Brown v. Board through the 1996 games in Atlanta, Georgia. Maybe there's something there, but I wouldn't start a book about desegregation that way.As to the hardships of the rural, male poor, the insensitivity of the author almost brought tears to my eyes and nearly prevented me from continuing. Fong described how some young men in an agricultural community were lured into marriage by scammers. Because of the reverse-dowry system in China, the parents of the boys had to take out loans they might have to work decades to repay. The women vanished with the money, leaving the families in financial ruin and new husbands humiliated and heartbroken. Fong wrote something to the effect that this was something of a victory for women in a country that had oppressed them. I couldn't help but think of my students in China, their parents, and the hardships they endure. To celebrate their suffering in the name of feminism seems as perverse as celebrating forced abortions in the name of patriarchy.Again, I learned much. But I would hesitate to lean too much on this reporting in building up an understanding of China.

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