Time Inheritors
Time Inheritors
How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China
Xu, Cora Lingling
State University of New York Press
04/2025
256
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Significance of Inherited Time
List of Acronyms
Presentation Style
Part I: Theorization of Time Inheritance and Education Mobility
1. Time Inheritance, Banked Time, and Borrowed Time
2. Education as Debt Accumulation or Entitlement
3. Education Mobility as Fate Changing
Part II: How Time Inheritance Reproduces Inequalities
4. Visions of Decisions: From Self-Sabotage to Path Paving
5. Time-Shaped Dispositions: From Debt-Paying Mentality to Sense of Entitlement
6. Time-Induced Consequences: From "Squandering" Labor Time to Achieving Work-life Balance
7. Time Use: From Wasted Time to Gained Time
8. Shades of Career: From Being Trapped in Precarity to Making Bold Career Moves
Summary of Part II: Observed Mechanisms of Inequality Reproduction Through Time Inheritance
Part III: How Time Inheritance Transforms Inequalities
9. Not a Mechanistic Determinism: From Unqualified Inheritors to Zealous Parvenus
10. City-Bound Time Inequalities
11. Political Time: Different Inheritances, Similar Prices
Summary of Part III
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Bourdieu: A Road Map for Global Time Inheritance Research
Appendix: Participant Profiles
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Significance of Inherited Time
List of Acronyms
Presentation Style
Part I: Theorization of Time Inheritance and Education Mobility
1. Time Inheritance, Banked Time, and Borrowed Time
2. Education as Debt Accumulation or Entitlement
3. Education Mobility as Fate Changing
Part II: How Time Inheritance Reproduces Inequalities
4. Visions of Decisions: From Self-Sabotage to Path Paving
5. Time-Shaped Dispositions: From Debt-Paying Mentality to Sense of Entitlement
6. Time-Induced Consequences: From "Squandering" Labor Time to Achieving Work-life Balance
7. Time Use: From Wasted Time to Gained Time
8. Shades of Career: From Being Trapped in Precarity to Making Bold Career Moves
Summary of Part II: Observed Mechanisms of Inequality Reproduction Through Time Inheritance
Part III: How Time Inheritance Transforms Inequalities
9. Not a Mechanistic Determinism: From Unqualified Inheritors to Zealous Parvenus
10. City-Bound Time Inequalities
11. Political Time: Different Inheritances, Similar Prices
Summary of Part III
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Bourdieu: A Road Map for Global Time Inheritance Research
Appendix: Participant Profiles
Notes
References
Index
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Significance of Inherited Time
List of Acronyms
Presentation Style
Part I: Theorization of Time Inheritance and Education Mobility
1. Time Inheritance, Banked Time, and Borrowed Time
2. Education as Debt Accumulation or Entitlement
3. Education Mobility as Fate Changing
Part II: How Time Inheritance Reproduces Inequalities
4. Visions of Decisions: From Self-Sabotage to Path Paving
5. Time-Shaped Dispositions: From Debt-Paying Mentality to Sense of Entitlement
6. Time-Induced Consequences: From "Squandering" Labor Time to Achieving Work-life Balance
7. Time Use: From Wasted Time to Gained Time
8. Shades of Career: From Being Trapped in Precarity to Making Bold Career Moves
Summary of Part II: Observed Mechanisms of Inequality Reproduction Through Time Inheritance
Part III: How Time Inheritance Transforms Inequalities
9. Not a Mechanistic Determinism: From Unqualified Inheritors to Zealous Parvenus
10. City-Bound Time Inequalities
11. Political Time: Different Inheritances, Similar Prices
Summary of Part III
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Bourdieu: A Road Map for Global Time Inheritance Research
Appendix: Participant Profiles
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Significance of Inherited Time
List of Acronyms
Presentation Style
Part I: Theorization of Time Inheritance and Education Mobility
1. Time Inheritance, Banked Time, and Borrowed Time
2. Education as Debt Accumulation or Entitlement
3. Education Mobility as Fate Changing
Part II: How Time Inheritance Reproduces Inequalities
4. Visions of Decisions: From Self-Sabotage to Path Paving
5. Time-Shaped Dispositions: From Debt-Paying Mentality to Sense of Entitlement
6. Time-Induced Consequences: From "Squandering" Labor Time to Achieving Work-life Balance
7. Time Use: From Wasted Time to Gained Time
8. Shades of Career: From Being Trapped in Precarity to Making Bold Career Moves
Summary of Part II: Observed Mechanisms of Inequality Reproduction Through Time Inheritance
Part III: How Time Inheritance Transforms Inequalities
9. Not a Mechanistic Determinism: From Unqualified Inheritors to Zealous Parvenus
10. City-Bound Time Inequalities
11. Political Time: Different Inheritances, Similar Prices
Summary of Part III
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Bourdieu: A Road Map for Global Time Inheritance Research
Appendix: Participant Profiles
Notes
References
Index
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