EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 27 MIN
Tea for Tung and Tung for Tea |Teresa talks to Staci Ford
from The View From A Broad · host Teresa Norton
Send us Fan MailThe newspaper column, written by Teresa 30 years ago, and chosen for discussion in this episode by Affiliated Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Arts at University of Hong Kong, Staci Ford, was one that shared a hopeful look toward the future of Hong Kong under the leadership of newly appointed Chief Executive Tung Chee-haw.Teresa and Staci discuss the complexities of expatriate life in an environment undergoing sociopolitical change, and the impact that column had on Staci's view of Hong Kong as "home". The conversation explores the role of media in shaping perceptions of masculinity and the importance of diverse perspectives in understanding contemporary issuesStaci shares insights from her book, Troubling American Women, and discusses the narratives of gender and leadership in Hong Kong, her research on the intersections of gender, generation, and leadership in Asia/Asian Diasporic contexts informs a new book she's writing. Troubling American Women can be purchased on Amazon and at https://hkupress.hku.hk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=492 #teresanorton #theviewfromabroadpodcast #hongkong #portugal #humor #journal #truestories #changingworld #selfreflection #socialnorms #growth
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Send us Fan Mail The newspaper column, written by Teresa 30 years ago, and chosen for discussion in this episode by Affiliated Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Arts at University of Hong Kong, Staci Ford, was one that shared a hopeful look toward the future of Hong Kong under the leadership of newly appointed Chief Executive Tung Chee-haw. Teresa and Staci discuss the complexities of expatriate life in an environment undergoing sociopolitical change, and the impact that column had on Staci's vi...
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