one_child_policy The Rippling Effects of China’s One-Child Policy By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Mon, 12 Aug 2019 12:00:00 -0400 Nanfu Wang grew up under China’s one-child policy and never questioned it. “You don’t know that it’s something initiated and implemented by the authority,” she tells The New Yorker’s Jiayang Fan. “It’s a normal part of everything. Just like water exists, or air.” But when Wang became pregnant she started to understand the magnitude of the law—and the suffering that it caused. Wang’s documentary, “One Child Nation,” explores the effects of one of the largest social experiments in history. She uncovers stories of confusion and trauma, in Chinese society at large and within her own family. After Wang’s uncle had a daughter, his family forced him to abandon her at a local market so that he and his wife could try for a son. “He stood there, across the street, watching to see if somebody would come and take the baby,” Wang tells Fan. “He wanted to bring her home, but his mom threatened to commit suicide. . . . He felt so torn. There was no right decision.” Full Article arts china history life nanfu_wang one_child_policy politics
one_child_policy End of one-child policy in China linked to rise in birth anomalies By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:00:14 +0000 Following China’s switch to a two-child policy, there has been a slight rise in congenital anomalies, perhaps because parents are older on average at conception Full Article
one_child_policy Secrets and siblings: the vanished lives of China's one child policy / Mari Manninen ; translated by Mia Spangenberg By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 08:09:28 EDT Dewey Library - HB3654.A3 M3613 2019 Full Article