Seeking the common dreams between the worlds : stories of Chinese immigrant faculty in North American higher education

This is the first book that probes the lived experiences of Chinese immigrant faculty in North American higher education institutions: their struggles, challenges, successes, etc. It explores how their past experiences in China have shaped who they are now, what they do and how they pursue their tea...

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Other Authors Wang, Yan (Professor of education) (Editor), Zhao, Yali (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2013]
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806613595
DOI10.1108/978-1-62396-354-5
Physical Description1 online resource (xv, 255 pages)

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505 0 |a Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Introduction: Reseeking dreams and the lived experience of Chinese immigrant faculty / Yan Wang and Yali Zhao -- Part I. Reflection on teaching and learning -- Chapter 2. Walking between two worlds: My cross-cultural experience in academia / Hong Wang -- Chapter 3. Sweet potatoes: A great education by accident / Yong Zhao -- Part II. Revelation in two worlds -- Chapter 4. A journey of self-discovery: From China to the United States / Tiantian Zheng -- Chapter 5. A professor's revelation: From China to the United States / Linda Wang -- Chapter 6. Discovering the third history in America: From self history to other history and the grand history / Chuxiong Wei -- Part III. Building cultural bridges -- Chapter 7. Straddling multiple culture worlds and promoting cross-cultural understanding as a social science educator / Yali Zhao -- Chapter 8. A personal journey of cultural evolution and professional transformation / Binbin Jiang -- Part IV. Moving forward steadfast and undauntedly -- Chapter 9. Overcoming roadblocks on my cross-cultural journey / Lin Lin -- Chapter 10. A journey across the nations to make a life / Ronghua Ouyang -- Part V. Returning to the roots -- Chapter 11. Longing, seeking, and learning: A voyage of departure and return / Yan Wang -- Chapter 12. An almost circular journey / Qin Jin (Junda Lin) -- Chapter 13. Multiple paths and common dreams: Chinese immigrant faculty in North America / Yan Wang and Yali Zhao. 
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