In Search of Admiration and Respect
Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the United States, 1875–1974
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:23rd Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon

In Search of Admiration and Respect examines the institutionalization of Chinese cultural diplomacy in the period between high imperialism and the international ascendance of the People’s Republic of China. During these years, Chinese intellectuals and officials tried to promote the idea of China’s cultural refinement in an effort to combat negative perceptions of the nation. Yanqiu Zheng argues that, unlike similar projects by more established powers, Chinese cultural diplomacy in this era was not carried out solely by a functional government agency; rather, limited resources forced an uneasy collaboration between the New York-based China Institute and the Chinese Nationalist government.
In Search of Admiration and Respect uses the Chinese case to underscore what Zheng calls “infrastructure of persuasion,” in which American philanthropy, museums, exhibitions, and show business had disproportionate power in setting the agenda of unequal intercultural encounters. This volume also provides historical insights into China’s ongoing quest for international recognition. Drawing upon diverse archival sources, Zheng expands the contours of cultural diplomacy beyond established powers and sheds light on the limited agency of peripheral nations in their self-representation.
Winner: 2023-2024 First Book Award
-- Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute"Drawing upon multiple archival sources in the United States, Taiwan, and mainland China, Yanqiu Zheng’s book provides a fresh examination of Chinese cultural diplomacy in the United States under the Chinese Nationalist regime."
* Mao Lin, H-Diplo *"In this illuminating study, Zheng traces the early endeavors into cultural diplomacy by Qing diplomats for China, although military conflict and political transitions ultimately prevented any systematic policy from developing until the founding of the China Institute in New Year in 1926. Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty."
-- F. Ng, Choice“Filled with fresh insights, this book should be a must-read for students, scholars, and anyone among the general public who is interested in cultural diplomacy, US-China relations, modern Chinese history, and international history.”
* Hongshan Li, Twentieth-Century ChiISBN: 9780472056804
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268 pages