Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark

This article attempts to question the assumption that Confucian values are inherent to the Chinese family and that these values can explain economic success among Chinese overseas. An analysis of Chinese immigrants in Denmark unveils that cultural values are renegotiated in the Danish context as a p...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:90ef6f19b3f6445c89fe359657120a622021-12-01T00:11:27ZMyten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark10.7146/kkf.v0i4.284562245-6937https://doaj.org/article/90ef6f19b3f6445c89fe359657120a621998-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://tidsskrift.dk/KKF/article/view/28456https://doaj.org/toc/2245-6937This article attempts to question the assumption that Confucian values are inherent to the Chinese family and that these values can explain economic success among Chinese overseas. An analysis of Chinese immigrants in Denmark unveils that cultural values are renegotiated in the Danish context as a product of socio-economic conditions. As a result a strong patriarchal family institution has merged and is sustained by the demands of the ethnis niche economy of catering. In contrast to explanations of Chinese overseas economic success as related to the Confucian family ideology of Chinese families in Denmark is one reason among others for the present economic crisis in the Chinese niche of catering.Mette ThunøThe Royal Danish LibraryarticleSocial SciencesHDAENNBSVKvinder, Køn & Forskning, Iss 4 (1998)
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Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark
description This article attempts to question the assumption that Confucian values are inherent to the Chinese family and that these values can explain economic success among Chinese overseas. An analysis of Chinese immigrants in Denmark unveils that cultural values are renegotiated in the Danish context as a product of socio-economic conditions. As a result a strong patriarchal family institution has merged and is sustained by the demands of the ethnis niche economy of catering. In contrast to explanations of Chinese overseas economic success as related to the Confucian family ideology of Chinese families in Denmark is one reason among others for the present economic crisis in the Chinese niche of catering.
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author Mette Thunø
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title Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark
title_short Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark
title_full Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark
title_fullStr Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark
title_full_unstemmed Myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i Danmark
title_sort myten om den kinesiske entrepenørånd: etnicitet og kønsrelationer blandt kinesiske indvandrere i danmark
publisher The Royal Danish Library
publishDate 1998
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