A floating Chinaman

fantasy and failure across the Pacific

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Hua Hsu: A floating Chinaman (2016)

276 pages

English language

Published Feb. 19, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-674-96790-8
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OCLC Number:
921102699

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"A Floating Chinaman is, in the broadest sense, a book about who gets to speak for China. The title is taken from a lost manuscript by H.T. Tsiang, a Chinese immigrant writer who self-published a series of visionary novels in the 1930s, a time when China was recast as a rich, unexplored mystery to the American public. At this time the United States "rediscovered" China, and the book traces its causes and cues in a variety of sites: the comfortable, middlebrow literature of Pearl Buck, Alice Tisdale Hobart and Lin Yutang; the journalism of Carl Crow and Henry Luce; exuberant reports from oil executives proclaiming a new era in global trade. On the margins--in Chinatowns, on college campuses, in the failed avant-gardism of Tsiang--a different conversation about the possibilities of a transpacific future was taking place. The book is about the circulation of ideas about China; but it is also …

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Subjects

  • Authors and publishers
  • American Foreign public opinion
  • Public opinion in literature
  • Foreign relations
  • History

Places

  • United States
  • China