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 teaching, research, and service, as well as
the reality of their everyday life that inevitably intertwines with
their present and past diverse cultural backgrounds and unique
experiences. Different from previous books that explore
immigrant/minority faculty defined ambiguously and broadly and from
the theoretical framework of ethnic relations, this book has a
particular focus on mainland Chinese immigrant faculty, which offers a
richer and deeper understanding of their cross-culture experiences
through autoethnographic research and by multiple lenses. Through
authors’ vivid portray of the ebbs and flows of their life in the
academe, readers will gain an enjoyable and holistic knowledge of the
cultural, political, linguistic, scholarly, and personal issues
contemporary Chinese immigrant faculty encounter as they cross the
border of multiple worlds. All contributors to this book had the
experience of being the first-generation Chinese immigrants, and they
either are currently teaching or used to teach in North American
higher education institutions, who were born, brought up, educated in
Mainland China and came to North America for graduate degrees from
early 1980s to 2000.
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Stories of Chinese Immigrant Faculty in North American Higher Education
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781806613595
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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