China Under the Search-Light

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Paperback, 268 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9781108014113
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A London-born Wesleyan Methodist missionary, William Arthur Cornaby (1860–1921) spent over thirty years in China, where he edited The Chinese Christian Review, and, from 1905, the Ta Tung Pao, a weekly magazine targeted at Chinese officials and scholars. His many books on Chinese culture and civilisation, including A String of Chinese Peach-Stones (1895) and Rambles in Central China (1896), provide detailed sketches of Chinese rural life and customs. The later China Under the Search-Light, first published in 1901, uses Western clichés about China as a point of departure to offer a more nuanced understanding of the underlying facts and problems specific to Chinese society. In this book, Cornaby discusses contemporary topics such as overcrowding in Shanghai, mandarins, and Buddhism. He also scrutinises newspapers, novels, and aesthetic traditions, offering an elementary introduction to Chinese culture as perceived by a nineteenth-century British missionary.

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ISBN13:9781108014113
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:268

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1. Introductory chapter; 2. Over-crowding; 3. Solidarity; 4. Humanity in bundles; 5. Dead-levels; 6. Ruts; 7. The 'Native Foreigner'; 8. Some actors in the tragedy of 1900; 9. Mandarindom; 10. The land of aesthetic traditions; 11. The triple language of China; 12. A Chinese bookstall; 13. A daily newspaper.

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