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    China Complex: From the Sublime to the Absurd on the U.S.-China Scene

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    Qi, Shouhua
    Publication Date
    2009-11-01T00:00:00-07:00
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    http://www.longriverpress.com/HISTORY%20AND%20BIOGRAPHY.html
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    Abstract
    For more than a century, the United States and China have been partners in an occasionally graceful, sometimes awkward cultural-political tango. In this insightful narrative, Shouhua Qi, part of a new generation of scholars whose life experiences in China and the West serve as the basis for an acute analysis of cross-cultural perceptions, weaves literary and cultural criticism together with journeys across time, politics, and popular culture. Part memoir, Qi reveals the China complex as a manifestation of the search for meaning at many levels: personal, national, and global. With the future of the U.S. and China so intertwined now more than ever before, Qi's cogent assessment of the interpersonal foundations of the US-China relationship in the twenty-first century is a must-read.
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    https://westcollections.wcsu.edu/handle/20.500.12945/205
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