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An American Pioneer Of Chinese Studies In Crosscultural Perspective Benjamin Bowen Carter As An Agent Of Global Knowledge Man Shun Yeung

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An American Pioneer Of Chinese Studies In Crosscultural Perspective Benjamin Bowen Carter As An Agent Of Global Knowledge Man Shun Yeung
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An American Pioneer Of Chinese Studies In Crosscultural Perspective Benjamin Bowen Carter As An Agent Of Global Knowledge Man Shun Yeung instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.74 MB
Pages: 463
Author: Man Shun Yeung
ISBN: 9789004498969, 9004498966
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 12

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An American Pioneer Of Chinese Studies In Crosscultural Perspective Benjamin Bowen Carter As An Agent Of Global Knowledge Man Shun Yeung by Man Shun Yeung 9789004498969, 9004498966 instant download after payment.

Benjamin Bowen Carter (1771-1831), one of the first Americans to speak and read Chinese, studied Chinese in Canton and advocated its use in diplomacy decades before America established a formal relationship with China. Drawing on rediscovered manuscripts, this book reconstructs Carter’s multilingual learning experience, reveals how he helped translate a diplomatic document into Chinese, describes his interactions with European sinologists, and traces his attempts to convince the US government and American academics of the practical and cultural value of Chinese studies. The cross-cultural perspective employed in this book emphasizes the reciprocal dynamics of Carter’s relationships with Chinese and European “others,” while Carter’s story itself forces a rewriting of the earliest years of US-China relations.

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