Chinese Students Encounter America
"Chinese Students Encounter America" by the University of Washington Press is a compelling exploration of the diverse experiences of Chinese students in the United States. Published in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 305 pages and delves into the rich history of Chinese students, beginning with Yung Wing, who made history by graduating from Yale in 1854, and continuing through to the post-Cultural Revolution generation represented by Qian. This engaging title presents a collection of personal anecdotes that illuminate the challenges and triumphs faced by these students as they navigate a new culture. Discover the profound impact of these stories and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural exchanges that have shaped the educational landscape in America. Perfect for anyone interested in cultural studies, education, or the history of Chinese immigrants, this book is a must-read for those seeking to appreciate the complexities of the Chinese student experience in America.