Intercultural Experience and Identity
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Intercultural Experience and Identity

Narratives of Chinese Doctoral Students in the UK
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ISBN-13:
9783319913735
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
281
Autor:
Lily Lei Ye
Serie:
Palgrave Studies on Chinese Education in a Global Perspective
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book examines the identity formation and negotiation of Chinese doctoral students in the UK, and the opportunity for self-transformation this experience offers. As the largest group of international students in the English-speaking world, Mainland Chinese students encounter a range of difficulties and prospects that may be relevant to the wider international student community. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data, the author explores the narratives of eleven Chinese doctoral students at two British universities through a sociological perspective. Balancing analysis with solid theoretical framework and the voices of the students themselves, the author moves away from essentialism and 'othering', instead shining a light on the effects of globalisation, internationalisation and recent policy strategies. This volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of comparative and international education, identity formation, intercultural communication, the sociologyof education and study abroad.
This book examines the identity formation and negotiation of Chinese doctoral students in the UK, and the opportunity for self-transformation this experience offers. As the largest group of international students in the English-speaking world, Mainland Chinese students encounter a range of difficulties and prospects that may be relevant to the wider international student community. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data, the author explores the narratives of eleven Chinese doctoral students at two British universities through a sociological perspective. Balancing analysis with solid theoretical framework and the voices of the students themselves, the author moves away from essentialism and ‘othering’, instead shining a light on the effects of globalisation, internationalisation and recent policy strategies. This volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of comparative and international education, identity formation, intercultural communication, the sociologyof education and study abroad.
Chapter 1. Setting the scene for narratives to follow.- Chapter 2. The story of researching Chinese international doctoral students.- Chapter 3. Engaging with the existing stories.- Chapter 4. Exploring the self through Giddens and Bourdieu.- Chapter 5. A Dialogue with the past: thinking through life-style choices.- Chapter 6. Surviving and thriving in a foreign land: keeping the narrative going.- Chapter 7. Growing and becoming: the expanded self.- Chapter 8. Bringing the future into the present: thinking through imagined future trajectories

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