An African Student in China

An African Student in China
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B92209
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Synopsis An African Student in China by : Emmanuel John Hevi

An African student in China

An African student in China
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Total Pages : 222
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Synopsis An African student in China by : Emmanuel John Hevi

Africans in China

Africans in China
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Publisher : Cambria Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781621968184
ISBN-13 : 1621968189
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African Perspectives on China in Africa

African Perspectives on China in Africa
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Publisher : Fahamu/Pambazuka
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9780954563738
ISBN-13 : 0954563735
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Synopsis African Perspectives on China in Africa by : Firoze Madatally Manji

This publication presents African social, historical and cross continental perspectives on Chinese invlovement in Africa.

Ambitious and Anxious

Ambitious and Anxious
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9780231545563
ISBN-13 : 0231545568
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Synopsis Ambitious and Anxious by : Yingyi Ma

Winner, 2021 Best Book Award, Comparative and International Education Society Higher Education Special Interest Group Winner, 2021 Best Book Award, Comparative and International Education Society Study Abroad and International Studies Special Interest Group Honorable Mention, 2021 Pierre Bourdieu Award for the Best Book in Sociology of Education, Section on the Sociology of Education, American Sociological Association Over the past decade, a wave of Chinese international undergraduate students—mostly self-funded—has swept across American higher education. From 2005 to 2015, undergraduate enrollment from China rose from under 10,000 to over 135,000. This privileged yet diverse group of young people from a changing China must navigate the complications and confusions of their formative years while bridging the two most powerful countries in the world. How do these students come to study in the United States? What does this experience mean to them? What does American higher education need to know and do in order to continue attracting these students and to provide sufficient support for them? In Ambitious and Anxious, the sociologist Yingyi Ma offers a multifaceted analysis of this new wave of Chinese students based on research in both Chinese high schools and American higher-education institutions. Ma argues that these students’ experiences embody the duality of ambition and anxiety that arises from transformative social changes in China. These students and their families have the ambition to navigate two very different educational systems and societies. Yet the intricacy and pressure of these systems generate a great deal of anxiety, from applying to colleges before arriving, to studying and socializing on campus, and to looking ahead upon graduation. Ambitious and Anxious also considers policy implications for American colleges and universities, including recruitment, student experiences, faculty support, and career services.

The Blacks of Premodern China

The Blacks of Premodern China
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780812203585
ISBN-13 : 0812203585
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Synopsis The Blacks of Premodern China by : Don J. Wyatt

Premodern Chinese described a great variety of the peoples they encountered as "black." The earliest and most frequent of these encounters were with their Southeast Asian neighbors, specifically the Malayans. But by the midimperial times of the seventh through seventeenth centuries C.E., exposure to peoples from Africa, chiefly slaves arriving from the area of modern Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania, gradually displaced the original Asian "blacks" in Chinese consciousness. In The Blacks of Premodern China, Don J. Wyatt presents the previously unexamined story of the earliest Chinese encounters with this succession of peoples they have historically regarded as black. A series of maritime expeditions along the East African coastline during the early fifteenth century is by far the best known and most documented episode in the story of China's premodern interaction with African blacks. Just as their Western contemporaries had, the Chinese aboard the ships that made landfall in Africa encountered peoples whom they frequently classified as savages. Yet their perceptions of the blacks they met there differed markedly from those of earlier observers at home in that there was little choice but to regard the peoples encountered as free. The premodern saga of dealings between Chinese and blacks concludes with the arrival in China of Portuguese and Spanish traders and Italian clerics with their black slaves in tow. In Chinese writings of the time, the presence of the slaves of the Europeans becomes known only through sketchy mentions of black bondservants. Nevertheless, Wyatt argues that the story of these late premodern blacks, laboring anonymously in China under their European masters, is but a more familiar extension of the previously untold story of their ancestors who toiled in Chinese servitude perhaps in excess of a millennium earlier.

China and Africa

China and Africa
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 543
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ISBN-10 : 9780812208009
ISBN-13 : 0812208005
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Synopsis China and Africa by : David H. Shinn

The People's Republic of China once limited its involvement in African affairs to building an occasional railroad or port, supporting African liberation movements, and loudly proclaiming socialist solidarity with the downtrodden of the continent. Now Chinese diplomats and Chinese companies, both state-owned and private, along with an influx of Chinese workers, have spread throughout Africa. This shift is one of the most important geopolitical phenomena of our time. China and Africa: A Century of Engagement presents a comprehensive view of the relationship between this powerful Asian nation and the countries of Africa. This book, the first of its kind to be published since the 1970s, examines all facets of China's relationship with each of the fifty-four African nations. It reviews the history of China's relations with the continent, looking back past the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. It looks at a broad range of areas that define this relationship—politics, trade, investment, foreign aid, military, security, and culture—providing a significant historical backdrop for each. David H. Shinn and Joshua Eisenman's study combines careful observation, meticulous data analysis, and detailed understanding gained through diplomatic experience and extensive travel in China and Africa. China and Africa demonstrates that while China's connection to Africa is different from that of Western nations, it is no less complex. Africans and Chinese are still developing their perceptions of each other, and these changing views have both positive and negative dimensions.

China-Africa and an Economic Transformation

China-Africa and an Economic Transformation
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9780198830504
ISBN-13 : 0198830505
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis China-Africa and an Economic Transformation by : Arkebe Oqubay

This volume considers China-Africa relations in the context of a global division of labour and power, and through the history and experiences of both China and Africa. It examines the core ideas of structural transformation, productive investment and industrialization, international trade, infrastructure development, and financing.

The Changing World and Africa​

The Changing World and Africa​
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9789811649837
ISBN-13 : 9811649839
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Synopsis The Changing World and Africa​ by : Xinfeng Li

This book brings contemporary Chinese scholarship into Africa, the relations between African states, and the relations between China and Africa into focus. As China becomes the biggest partner for many African states, constructing infrastructure across the continent, Western scrutiny has increased. This book offers a comprehensive look at what Chinese scholars have encountered on the ground, as well as comparative studies of how different nations have engaged with Africa.