The Flip Side : Old China Hands and the American Popular Imagination, 1935-1985 - Professor Stuart Christie

The Flip Side

Old China Hands and the American Popular Imagination, 1935-1985

By: Professor Stuart Christie

Paperback | 1 December 2024

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Benefiting from recently catalogued archival materials, The Flip Side: Old China Hands and the American Popular Imagination, 1935-1985 evaluates the influence of an ensemble of well-known Americans born or bred in China - Pearl S. Buck, Henry R. Luce, Owen Lattimore and John Hersey - after their return to the United States of America.

The children of missionaries and others serving China, all contributed in significant ways to the globalisation of the American ideal in the 20th century, even as each sought in different roles - as publishers, as novelists, as scholars - to centre Chinese values and concerns in the anglophone public sphere. As Chinese ideas and values met the projection of American soft power and governmentality, a uniquely bilateral, global imaginary arose, wherein respect for China as an emerging force encountered Western reaction. For these "old China hands", the return to the USA resulted in unique and differing sociocultural formations: Buck's intersectional literary populism on behalf of "the Chinese people"; Henry R. Luce's press internationalism; Lattimore's "inner Asian" regional imaginaries; and Hersey's China trilogy allegories. All were keen observers of and participants in international networks combining a diversity of China-based expertise and resources that continued to inform their everyday work at a great distance. Both public and private, these networks, onshore and off, enabled and energised their own advocacy that dared to imagine a Chinese future distinct from its colonial or semi-feudal past.

The Flip Side asserts that these American stakeholders occupied a transitional but crucial role in the rise of China in Western imagination, prior to China's assertion of sovereignty over its own global role and message.

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