Gateway to Global China
For millions of children in China, life has been a race against time since the day they were born. They are blasted with advertisements that warn ‘Do Not Lose at the Starting Line’, and handed by their elders a checklist of tasks that should be completed by a certain age: diplomas, property, marriage, parenthood. Yet, being able to follow such a timeline indicates a degree of privilege. The less fortunate are forced to abandon their dreams and mortgage their futures to provide for their families. The more affluent, on the other hand, can purchase shortcuts, especially through an elite education in a Western country. Time as a social construct is not equal. How do time differences manifest across borders and class divisions? What motivates Chinese children to study overseas, and how do they and their parents plan their futures against bureaucratic uncertainties? For this episode, Yangyang spoke with sociologists Cora Lingling Xu and Mengwei Tu on education and mobility in and out of China, and how we as a society might liberate ourselves from artificial temporal constraints.
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