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Anderson, Elizabeth Vanderzell.
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Images of China for Americans, 1927-1950: The missionaries' dilemma.
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Images of China for Americans, 1927-1950: The missionaries' dilemma./
Author:
Anderson, Elizabeth Vanderzell.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1990,
Description:
278 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 51-07, Section: A, page: 2289.
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Dissertation Abstracts International51-07A.
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Education history. -
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Images of China for Americans, 1927-1950: The missionaries' dilemma.
Anderson, Elizabeth Vanderzell.
Images of China for Americans, 1927-1950: The missionaries' dilemma.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1990 - 278 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 51-07, Section: A, page: 2289.
Thesis (D.A.)--Carnegie Mellon University, 1990.
That the American Protestant missionaries created an image of China has been generally accepted; what they said precisely that created that image is not so well known. This dissertation surveys the picture of China's day-to-day life as observed, experienced and reported by approximately seventy long-term American Protestant missionaries in ninety of their books published between 1927 and 1950, their final years in China. The authors who made up the research sample were missionary churchmen, educators, and physicians and nurses. They represented several denominations, from mainline churches to the smaller sects. The authors, from a variety of backgrounds, wrote to a varied group of constituencies.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Education history.
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The missionary writers recorded a special piece of American history worked out in an alien land. They wrote out of who they were, and who they had become after long years in China. They wrote out of their roles in China and according to their purposes which, for some, changed over the years. They wrote of China's needs and of the obligation of Christian Americans to respond to those needs. They wrote of their dilemmas which grew as forces swirled around them beyond their control.
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The American image of China gradually came into focus as the many personal vignettes and larger pictures of Chinese life were sent back to America. As the missionaries painted China's social life they illuminated both its positive and negative aspects. Their writings, read as social history, record Chinese life from the perspective of certain Americans who became peculiarly involved in the concerns of China and its people.
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With purpose, skill, and passion the missionary author used his or her pen. It was a crucial instrument; with their pens the missionary authors meant to tie Americans to China. A review of the ninety missionary books makes clear that the result was not simply a fuzzy picture of attempted benevolence, but a sharp clearly drawn image of China, according to American missionary views.
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