Opening to China

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Opening to China

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ISBN: 9781604979848
作者: Charlotte Furth
出版社: Cambria Press
发行时间: 2017 -3
装订: Paperback
价格: USD 24.95
页数: 158

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A Memoir of Normalization, 1981-1982

Charlotte Furth   

简介

In 1981 an American historian of China, Professor Charlotte Furth, travelled to Beijing to teach young Chinese scholars about America. Professor Furth's year-long adventures, captured in this lively memoir, tell of classroom encounters, bureaucratic entanglements, expat frustrations, unlikely friendships, and misunderstandings both comic and grave. Her sponsor, the Fulbright program of academic exchange, had just revived after thirty years of the Cold War, and carried with it American hopes for a new era of cooperation between China and the United States. Her students were shaped by the Communist revolution, schooled in its political disciplines, and torn between thirst to experience the outside world at last and anxiety about what lay ahead in a post-Mao future.
Based on Professor Furth's detailed notes and letters home at the time, this book evokes the unique atmosphere of expectation and frustration that characterized the first years of normalization. Furth belongs to a generation of American China experts who hoped for alternatives to the reductive cold war policies that made communism not only an enemy abroad but a weapon against social democracy at home. She encountered young Chinese intellectuals who also wanted to imagine a more just society at home without abandoning their primary loyalties to culture and nation. Their search for common ground can help us understand the impact of the Mao era on society and the path Chinese elites have followed since the 1980s. It also can tell us about ourselves as Americans forced to defend our own society against friendly yet penetrating scrutiny.
This book is a valuable account for specialists on Sino-American relations and on the formative years of the generation of Chinese who lead the People's Republic of China today. It is also a fascinating read for anyone who wants to explore the pleasures and perils of Chinese and American struggles to understand one another.

目录

List of figures
Preface
Chapter 1. Becoming a Historian of China in Cold War America
Chapter 2. Arrival— The Friendship Hotel
Chapter 3. Fulbrighters Get Oriented
Chapter 4. Students and Teachers
Chapter 5. Student Stories
Chapter 6. American Studies
Chapter 7. The Visiting Professor
Chapter 8. Spring Fever
Chapter 9. Departures
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Praise for the Book
About the Author

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