Chasing the American dream in China : Chinese Americans in the ancestral homeland /

Few studies have highlighted the stories of middle-class children of immigrants who move to their ancestral homelands, countries with which they share cultural ties but haven't necessarily had direct contact. Chasing the American Dream in China addresses this gap by examining the lives of highl...

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Main Author: Wang, Leslie K. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2021]
Series:Asian American studies today.
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Summary:Few studies have highlighted the stories of middle-class children of immigrants who move to their ancestral homelands, countries with which they share cultural ties but haven't necessarily had direct contact. Chasing the American Dream in China addresses this gap by examining the lives of highly educated American-born Chinese (ABC) professionals who "return" to the People's Republic of China to build their careers. Analyzing the motivations and experiences of these individuals deepens our knowledge about transnationalism among the second generation as they grapple with complex issues of identity and societal belonging in the ethnic homeland. This book demonstrates how these professional migrants maneuver between countries and cultures to further their careers and maximize opportunities in the rapidly changing global economy. When used strategically, the versatile nature of their ethnic identities positions them as indispensable bridges between the global superpowers of China and the United States in their competition for global dominance.
Physical Description:vii, 171 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780813599366
0813599369
9780813599373
0813599377