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Becoming Whole: Lessons of Identity and Belonging in China

Author(s): Aileen Naa Ayele Aryeetey (Kean University, USA)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 24
EISBN13: 9798260007907

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Abstract

This chapter explores how my intercultural experiences in China shaped my understanding of identity, belonging, and personal transformation. It traces my journey from Ghana to the United States and then to China, showing how each transition broadened my view of myself and the world. The chapter reflects on the challenges of adjusting to a new environment, including language barriers, cultural differences, and feelings of isolation, while also highlighting the relationships and moments that helped me grow and feel connected. Through personal experiences, conversations, and reflection, I show how living in China changed the way I understood culture, community, and myself. Ultimately, this chapter argues that belonging is not defined only by place or culture but can be built through openness, resilience, and a willingness to learn from difference.

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