本書係萬國法律事務所(超高齡社會法制研究會)觀察台灣正邁向超高齡社會之進程,進而檢討研究此進程下,台灣社會可能面臨之各項議題,再以高齡者為中心,從高齡者之健康照護面、財務面及善生面等面向,而就此等面向所涉及之預為準備(planning ahead)課題,提出倡議實踐、動手進行「預立樂活善生計畫」──即ATP(Advance Total Planning)之具體做法,並從法律專家之實務面角度切入,搭配國內外相關規劃工具之介紹、具體規劃個案實例演習之說明,以及強調律師在此ATP規劃之重要角色所撰寫而成。本書內容儘量深入淺出,並搭配圖表說明,以期簡明易懂,如本書能作為邁向超高齡社會下,基於ATP之新思維新運動,進而成為「預先準備、超前部署」具體實踐之起點,則為至盼!
What does it mean to be queer in a Confucian society in which kinship roles, ties, and ideologies are of such great importance? This book makes sense of queer cultures in China—a country with one of the largest queer populations in the world—and offers an alternative to Euro-American blueprints of queer individual identity. This book contends that kinship relations must be understood as central to any expression of queer selfhood and culture in contemporary cultural production in China. Using a critical approach—“queering Chinese kinship”—Lin Song scrutinizes the relationship between queerness and family relations, and questions Eurocentric queer culture’s frequent assumption of the separation of queerness from blood family.Offering five case studies of queer representations across a range of media genres, this book also challenges the tendency in current scholarship on Chinese and East Asian queerness to understand queer cultures as predominantly counter-mainstream, marginal, and unde