‘Under the magnolia tree, our youth’: an autoethnography on friendship and sisterhood among female international doctoral students in New Zealand

Anh Ngoc Quynh Phan
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This paper demonstrates how my friendship with three other female Vietnamese doctoral students in New Zealand grew into an ‘academic sisterhood’ which was forged as an emplaced form of sociality th...
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木兰树下,我们的青春":新西兰女国际博士生友谊和姐妹情谊自述
本文展示了我与其他三位在新西兰学习的越南裔女博士生之间的友谊是如何发展成为一种 "学术姐妹情谊 "的。
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