Title of article
Reweaving a fragmented self: a grounded theory of self‐understanding among Chinese women students in the United States of America
Author/Authors
Dongxiao Qin & M. Brinton Lykes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
24
From page
177
To page
200
Abstract
A grounded theory was developed to describe the processes of self‐understanding of a group of Chinese women graduate students who were studying in the United States at the time of the research. A basic psychological process, reweaving a fragmented self, was identified from interviews with 20 Chinese women graduate students. Reweaving a fragmented self included three sub‐processes: weaving self, fragmenting self and reweaving self, as occurred across two chronological phases, being women students in their homeland and becoming international women students in a new land. Categories and codes explain and support each of the processes. The implications of this research are theoretical and practical. It contributes to the critical theories of women’s selves in a cultural context by exploring the ways in which these Chinese women graduate students negotiated critical cultural elements in their self‐understanding. It also contributes to American higher education by enhancing educators’ understanding of the diversity of these women students’ experiences, expectations and desires and providing them with information on these students’ self‐understanding.
Journal title
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Record number
707863
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