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Filial Piety

2021
Filial piety is an essential aspect of ancestor worship. The Confucian doctrine of Filiality dictates that children honor their parents in both the material world while they are alive and the spiritual world when they are dead. Ancestor worship comes into play when the parents are dead and filial piety becomes ancestor worship as children venerate ...
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FILIAL PIETY

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1998
A Cross-Cultural Comparison and its Implications for the Well-Being of Older Parents ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the concept of filial piety in Chinese culture and American culture and to discuss the relationship between expectations of filial piety and the well-being of older adults.
Yu-Tzu Dai, Margaret F Dimond
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Filial Piety

2016
The chapter focuses on the transformation in ideals of filial piety for women from an emphasis on the image of the devoted wife to that of crusading daughter, willing to resort to violence and self-sacrifice—both acts forbidden by law and convention—to avenge the unjust death of a parent.
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Decomposing filial piety into filial attitudes and filial enactments

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2007
In an attempt to explore the attitude‐behaviour relationship, the present study examined the mixed findings from research on filial piety by differentiating filial attitudes from filial behaviours. The Filial Behaviour Scale was developed to tap the behavioural manifestations of filial piety, and its nomological network was established in two Chinese ...
Sylvia Xiaohua Chen   +2 more
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Subcontracting Filial Piety

Journal of Family Issues, 2002
Based on in-depth interviews with middle-class Taiwanese and Hong Kong immigrant families in California, the author examines how the cultural meaning and social practice of filial care for aging parents have been transformed in the U.S. context. The author analyzes the commodification of elder care from three dimensions—where care takes places, who ...
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Geriatric Filial Piety

International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2001
Today many adult children find themselves in the position of caring for elderly parents and attending to the other demands of life. Because of the unique balance of power in the adult child/elderly parent relationship as well as other negative influences, many adult children find caring for parents a frustrating task.
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