Capital in transition a case study of migrant children in China’s martial arts schools

  • Xuan Dong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Migrant children are an unintended consequence of the widened rural-urban gap in China. In Dengfeng, a county-level city in central China, many of the 70,000 full-time martial arts students were rural-to-urban migrant children ‘floating’ with their parents from one place to another. Drawing on 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork, this paper explores why these migrant children ‘migrated’ to martial arts schools for educational purposes and how they and their parents seek to establish a new value system within which different forms of capital can be accumulated, disseminated, and transformed as society expects. This paper argues that the (imaginary) transition between and flow of economic, cultural, social, and symbolic capital construct a path to an aspirational future used by both these martial arts students and their parents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)706-724
Number of pages19
JournalAsian Journal of Social Science
Volume46
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Cultural capital
  • Martial arts education
  • Migrant children
  • Symbolic capital

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