Chinese college students in the U.S., with Yingyi Ma

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This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Yingyi Ma, an associate professor of sociology at Syracuse University and the author of the book Ambitious and Anxious: How Chinese College Students Succeed and Struggle in American Higher Education. Yingyiโ€™s book, which focuses on the specific experiences of Chinese undergraduates, examines the push-and-pull factors that have made studying abroad โ€” and studying in the U.S. in particular โ€” a โ€œnew education gospelโ€ for many parents in China. She discusses why after 2006 Chinese students surged into American colleges and universities, and how despite their eagerness to build โ€œcosmopolitan capitalโ€ by studying in the U.S., theyโ€™ve faced challenges in navigating American higher education.

6:56: A duality of ambition and anxiety

13:00: โ€œCosmopolitan capitalโ€ and globalization

39:57: The sacrifices made by Chinese families and researchers

43:58: American higher education and Chinese undergraduate students

46:14: With regard to education, the grass is always greener on the other side

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Yingyi: Invisible China: How the Urban-Rural Divide Threatens Chinaโ€™s Rise, by Scott Rozelle and Natalie Hell, the popular Chinese-language podcast Story FM, and the Chinese TV show A Love for Separation.

Kaiser: The app Weee!, specializing in Asian and Hispanic food delivery.