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Chinese Students Encounter America 

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An instant bestseller upon its publication in China in 1996, Chinese Students Encounter America (Liuxue Meiguo) appealed to those who had studied abroad, those who dreamed of doing so, and those who wanted a glimpse of the real America. This translation allows American readers to see their country through a Chinese lens.
Since China reopened to the West in the late 1970s, several hundred thousand Chinese students and scholars have traveled abroad for advanced education, primarily to the United States. Based on interviews conducted while the author studied journalism and taught Chinese literature at the University of Michigan from 1989 to 1995, Chinese Students Encounter America tells the poignant and often revealing stories of students from a variety of backgrounds.
After describing the history of Chinese students in America–from Yung Wing, who graduated from Yale in 1854, to the post-Cultural Revolution generation–Qian presents the experience of Chinese students today through anecdotes ranging from students’ obsession with obtaining Green Cards and their struggles to support themselves, to their marital crises. Looming large in these personal stories is the legacy of China’s three decades of social and political turbulence following the Communist revolution in 1949 and America’s dizzying abundance of material goods and personal freedom.
Qian Ning , son of Qian Qichen, China’s former Foreign Minister and a Deputy Prime Minister, studied at People’s University in Beijing and worked as a reporter for People’s Daily before entering graduate school at the University of Michigan. Since returning to China, he has worked as a business consultant. His most recent book is about the Qin dynasty prime minister Li Si.

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Translator’s Preface
Author’s Preface
The Intermittent History
The Road to Studying Abroad
The Shock Overseas
Different Generations, Different Talents
The Other Side of the Bright Moon
Some Marriages Hold Together, Many Fall Apart
Emotional Attachment to China
To Return or to Stay
Translator’s Endnote: A Personal Reflection on the Power of History
Appendixes
— Correspondence on Remission of the Boxer Indemnity
— The Number of Students Studying Abroad, 1978-1988
— Vacillations of Study-Abroad Policy in the 1980s
— Students in the First Dispatch, December 1978
Notes
Index

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Qian Ning , son of Qian Qichen, China’s former Foreign Minister and a Deputy Prime Minister, studied at People’s University in Beijing and worked as a reporter for People’s Daily before entering graduate school at the University of Michigan. Since returning to China, he has worked as a business consultant. His most recent book is about the Qin dynasty prime minister Li Si.T. K. Chu was born in Anhui, China. A graduate of National Taiwan University, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Before his retirement, he was principal research physicist at the Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University.
语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 305 ● ISBN 9780295803548 ● 文件大小 15.8 MB ● 翻译者 T. K. Chu ● 出版者 University of Washington Press ● 市 Seattle ● 国家 US ● 发布时间 2012 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 4852473 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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