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America Perceived Hong Zhang

America Perceived By Hong Zhang

America Perceived by Hong Zhang


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While American images of China have been characterized by a fluctuating love/hate relationship, many educated urban Chinese youths also retained ambivalent feelings toward the United States in the early decades of the 20th century.

America Perceived Summary

America Perceived: The Making of Chinese Images of the United States, 1945-1953 by Hong Zhang

While American images of China have been characterized by a fluctuating love/hate relationship, many educated urban Chinese youths also retained ambivalent feelings toward the United States in the early decades of the 20th century. The years between the end of the Second World War and the outbreak of the Korean War represented a significant period in Sino-American relations. This study places the shifting perceptions of the United States among an important political group-young, volatile, and politically active urban Chinese-into historical perspective through the examination of the origin, development, and eruption of their anti-American sentiment. These feelings would prove to be a liability to the Chinese Nationalist cause and would ultimately assist in easing the way of the Communists into urban China.

In the immediate post-World War II period, American influence and presence in China reached an unprecedented peak. However, American political, military, and economic activities largely failed to generate Chinese good will; instead, such actions produced political antipathy toward the United States. The sojourn of American GIs in urban China, for example, would serve as a critical factor in arousing nationalist fervor. The Chinese Communist Party would capitalize on this groundswell and push it to the foreground during open hostilities with the United States after the outbreak of the Korean War.

About Hong Zhang

HONG ZHANG is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Central Florida. Since obtaining degrees at Nankai University and the University of Arizona, she has had articles published in The Journal of American-East Asian Relations and Chinese Historians.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms America as Both Inspiration and Obstacle Urban Chinese Response to the American Military Presence, 1945-1946 Intellectual Opinion on American Political and Economic Involvement, 1946 The Shen Chong Rape Case and the Kangbao (Anti-Brutality) Movement, 1946-1947 Fan MeifuRi: Opposing the U.S. Support of Japan KangMei YuanChao: The Resist America, Aid Korea Movement, 1950-1953 Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313310010
9780313310010
0313310017
America Perceived: The Making of Chinese Images of the United States, 1945-1953 by Hong Zhang
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2002-05-30
232
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