Floating Chinaman
In "Floating Chinaman," author Hua Hsu delves into the complex dynamics of American perceptions of China during the interwar years. Published by Harvard University Press in 2016, this thought-provoking hardback spans 288 pages and explores the intriguing shift from condescension to fascination with Chinese culture and politics. Hsu examines how a unique group of writers ignited a vital dialogue concerning U.S.-Chinese relations, while simultaneously navigating fierce rivalries over who could be deemed the foremost authority on China. This insightful work not only sheds light on historical public opinion but also invites readers to reflect on the ongoing complexities of foreign relations. A must-read for those interested in history, literature, and the intricate interplay of cultures, "Floating Chinaman" offers a compelling perspective on who truly gets to speak for China.