![]() The others include the Japan Research Monograph series, the Korea Research Monograph series, and the Research Papers and Policy Studies series. The China Research Monograph series is one of several publication series sponsored by the Institute of East Asian Studies in conjunction with its constituent units. Although the institute is responsible for the selection and acceptance of manuscripts in this series, responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with their authors. Send correspondence and manuscripts to Katherine Lawn Chouta, Managing Editor Institute of East Asian Studies 1995 University Avenue, Suite 510H Berkeley, CA 94704-2318 USA February 2016 The Cross-Cultural Legacy of Lin Yutang CHINA RESEARCH MONOGRAPH 72 CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES The Cross-Cultural Legacy of Lin Yutang Critical Perspectives Edited by Qian Suoqiao A publication of the Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley. China Research Monograph 72 The Cross-Cultural Legacy of Lin Yutang: Critical Perspectives Qian Suoqiao, editor ISBN-13: 978-1-55729-172-1 (electronic) ISBN-13: 978-1-55729-169-1 (print) ISBN-10: 1-55729-1691 (print) Please visit the IEAS Publications website at for more information and to see our catalogue. Minor corrections may have been made within the text new information and any errata appear on the current page only. Notes to this edition This is an electronic edition of the printed book. The Several Worlds of Lin Yutang’s Gastronomy - Charles W. Reconstructing the Image of a Chinese Courtesan for Western Readers: Lin Yutang’s Miss Tu and His Cross-Cultural Rewriting Strategies - Fang Lu 11. ![]() His Country and His Language: Lin Yutang and the Interpretation of Things Chinese - Joe Sample 10. INTERPRETING CHINA AND CHINESE IN AMERICA 9. The Genesis and Reception of My Country and My People - Qian Suoqiao PART IV. Collaborator or Cannibal? Montaigne’s Role in Lin Yutang’s Importance of Living - Rivi Handler-Spitz 8. Lin Yutang’s Criticism of Criticism of Criticism: On Self-Expression in China and America - Diran John Sohigian 7. CROSS-CULTURAL TRAVELS BETWEEN CHINA AND THE WEST 6. The “Fair Society” (Pingshe) in the Diaries of Lin Yutang and Hu Shi - Chen Zishan (translated by Richard Sheung) PART III. Lin Yutang and the National Language Movement in Modern China - Peng Chunling (translated by Wang Lu and Fang Lu) 5. LANGUAGE AND LAW: CULTURE AND POLITICS IN THE 1920s AND 1930s 4. ![]() A Bundle of Contradictions: Lin Yutang’s Relationship to Christianity - Yang Liu PART II. Lin Yutang’s Unique Adoption of Tradition - Charles Laughlin 3. On Lin Yutang: Between Revolution and Nostalgia - Chih-ping Chou 2. TRADITION AND RELIGION: AN ALTERNATIVE INTELLECTUAL PATH 1. Western Universalism and Chinese Identity: Lin Yutang as a Cross-Cultural Critic - Qian Suoqiao PART I. Table of contents : Cover Notes to this edition Title Page Copyright Page Contents Contributors Introduction.
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