Essays about: "Suzhi"

Found 3 essays containing the word Suzhi.

  1. 1. Going towards a ‘perfect’ life : A qualitative study on urban middle-class young married women’s experiences and prospects on marriage life in China

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Jiayu Xu; [2022]
    Keywords : Urban middle-class young women; Marriage; Suzhi; Governance ideology; China; Critical discursive psychology; Interpretative repertoires; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The self-evident contradictory governance ideology of the Chinese Communist Party leads to urban-born young middle-class Chinese women struggling between seeking one’s own path with the discourse of ‘individualism’ under the neoliberal market economy and conforming to the traditional role in the family of patriarchal culture. This is reflected in the increasing prominent phenomena of getting married later (after age 25). READ MORE

  2. 2. “The natural law of education”- Homework assignments in mathematics, a Chinese perspective

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)

    Author : Amanda Cederberg; [2016]
    Keywords : Behaviorism; China; Cultural capital; Habitus; Homework; Mathematics; Sociocultural; Suzhi Jiaoyu; ”two basics”;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the attitudes of several mathematics teachers towards homework as part of the workload of 10-11 year old students at a school in Yunnan Province, China. The focus is to describe and analyze their reasons for assigning homework as well as the nature of that homework. READ MORE

  3. 3. MPUNTUO: A KEYWORD APPROACH: EXPLORING INDIGENOUS DISCOURSES ON DEVELOPMENT IN AKROFUOM, GHANA

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Benita Abenaa Nyarko Uttenthal; [2015]
    Keywords : Mpuntuo; development; extended case study; keyword approach; participation; representation; agency;

    Abstract : In Mpuntuo: A Keyword Approach, Malmö University Communication for Development Master’s Degree candidate, Benita Uttenthal presents research exploring indigenous knowledge of the term development using an extended case study method of the critical case of the Ghanaian Ashanti community of Akrofuom, from which her family originates. Inspired by Raymond Williams’ classic work, Keywords, which was uniquely applied in Andrew Kipnis’ Suzhi: A Keyword Approach, Uttenthal embarks on a keyword study of the Ashanti term Mpuntuo, which is commonly translated in English as Development. READ MORE