圖書標籤: 移民 自傳 傳記 美國 留學 迴憶錄 Autobiography 成長
发表于2024-08-03
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Before his 12th birthday, Philip Jia Guo had already lived in six cities spanning three continents, learned three distinctively different languages, and attended seven schools that had almost nothing in common with one another. On the Move traces his global journey to places as drastically dissimilar as his birthplace in South China, a quaint town in Switzerland, the American Deep South, both the poorest and wealthiest neighborhoods of New York City, and an affluent suburb in Southern California. He poignantly describes his struggles to fit in as a perpetual outsider and his feelings of being constantly forced by circumstances beyond his control to adapt to new environments, schools, languages, and cultures. On the Move interweaves candid narratives of this immigrant boy's unique childhood experiences with critical observations of such hotly contested social issues as race, ethnicity, class, religion, child development, peer group relations, immigration, assimilation, and national identity. This book appeals to anybody who is interested in learning more about the experience of being an immigrant and especially its impact on young children.
Ph.D. candidate, Stanford Computer Science Department
個人主頁: http://www.stanford.edu/~pgbovine/index.html
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評分兩晚上看完瞭,非常好讀,在瑞士幼兒園遊泳的那一段經曆讓人捧腹。作者雖然反省瞭race的問題,但是對於assimilation的完全贊同,也顯示瞭美國熔爐文化的本質,多元隻是政治正確。 http://www.soc.ucla.edu/faculty/Zhou-Min 這是他媽媽
評分哈哈,終於讀瞭一本豆瓣上還沒創建的書
評分看完有些心酸。。。
評分genuine,funny,embarrassing,smart,and definitely sociological. as a 'doemstic'immigran,i can relate to the story in many levels.
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On the Move pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024