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About this book
Who gets to speak for China? During the interwar years, when American condescension toward "barbarous" China yielded to a fascination with all things Chinese, a circle of writers sparked an unprecedented public conversation about American-Chinese relations. Hua Hsu tells the story of how they became ensnared in bitter rivalries over which one could claim the title of America's leading China expert.
The rapturous reception that greeted The Good EarthāPearl Buck's novel about a Chinese peasant familyāspawned a literary market for sympathetic writings about China. Stories of enterprising Americans making their way in a land with "four hundred million customers," as Carl Crow said, found an eager audience as well. But on the marginsāin Chinatowns, on Ellis Island, and inside FBI surveillance memosāa different conversation about the possibilities of a shared future was taking place.
A Floating Chinaman takes its title from a lost manuscript by H. T. Tsiang, an eccentric Chinese immigrant writer who self-published a series of visionary novels during this time. Tsiang discovered the American literary market to be far less accommodating to his more skeptical view of U.S.-China relations. His "floating Chinaman," unmoored and in-between, imagines a critical vantage point from which to understand the new ideas of China circulating between the world warsāand today, as well.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: What Means the World to You?
- Chapter 1. Theoretical China
- Chapter 2. NaĆÆve Melody
- Chapter 3. Four Hundred Million Customers
- Chapter 4. Pink Flag
- Chapter 5. Down and Out in New York City
- Chapter 6. Pacific Crossings
- Chapter 7. Too Big to Fail
- Conclusion: The Floaters
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index