
America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat - Paperback
America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat - Paperback
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by Wu Tingfang (Author), Jonathan Spence (Introduction by)
A beguiling account of twentieth-century America through the eyes of an outsider, a remarkable inversion of the standard 'Westerner observing the exotic' travel writing formula.
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A beguiling account of twentieth-century America through the eyes of an outsider, a remarkable inversion of the standard 'Westerner observing the exotic' travel writing formula. Wu Tingfang wrote this book at an intriguing juncture in history - aeroplanes and motion pictures had recently been invented (and his musings on both of these have proven correct) and while he did not know it, a tremendous cultural shift was about to take place in the West due to the First World War. The unassuming and inquisitive diplomat delves into topics such as: immigration; the Arms Race and changes in technology; religion and ethics in the classroom; women's equality; fashion; violence in the theatre; vegetarianism; and cruelty to animals. His observations are enlightening and remain as relevant today as the era in which they were written. In particular, the exploration of the 'American character' and the nation's attitude toward commerce and international relations have a powerful resonance. Wu Tingfang presents a frank, revealing and delightfully acerbic view of a country laying the moral and poilitical foundations of the powerhouse it has now become. America through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat is a rare and often humorous depiction of the modern world by a pioneering ambassador from the East. Wu Tingfang (1842-1922) was a Chinese diplomat and politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and briefly as Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China. Professor Jonathan Spence teaches in the field of Chinese History from around 1600 to the present and on Western images of China since the middle ages at Yale University. His most recent publication is Mao Zedong (Penguin, 2006).
Author Biography
Wu Tingfang (1842-1922) was a Chinese diplomat and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and briefly as Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China.
Jonathan Spence teaches in the field of Chinese history from around 1600 to the present and on Western images of China since the middle ages at Yale University.



















