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  • From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes: Historical Reflections on Sino-American Cultural Exchange

    From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes by Kyong-McClain, Jeff; Lee, Joseph Tse-Hei;

    Historical Reflections on Sino-American Cultural Exchange

    Series: Routledge Research in Asian Education;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 30 January 2025

    • ISBN 9781032497877
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages258 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 480 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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    From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes examines the history and globalization of cultural exchange between the US and China and corrects many myths surrounding the incompatibility of American and Chinese cultures in the higher educational sphere.

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    From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes examines the history and globalization of cultural exchange between the United States and China and corrects many myths surrounding the incompatibility of American and Chinese cultures in the higher education sphere.


    Providing a fresh look at the role of non-state actors in advancing Sino-American cross-cultural knowledge exchange, the book presents empirical studies highlighting the diverse experiences and practices involved. Case studies include the U.S.-initiated missionary education in modern China, the involvement of private foundations and professional associations in education, the impact of Chinese and American laws on student exchanges, and the evaluation of the experience of U.S. Confucius Institutes.


    This book will appeal to students and scholars of U.S. and Chinese higher education from the past to the present, as well as international admission officers and university executives who are concerned about the global educational partnership with China and questions around the internationalization of education more broadly.



    ‘Through empirical studies of Sino-American educational exchange in a historical perspective, From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes captures the human stories, institutional support, and state power that shaped the opportunities and challenges for international higher education. This volume serves as a valuable contribution to both China Studies and international education.’


    Wing-kai To, Assistant Provost for Global Engagement, Bridgewater State University, USA



    From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes provides a most important link between the current geo-political situation and the deep and mutually beneficial links which the cooperation between China and America has produced over the "long twentieth century." Focused on educational history, this volume provides useful lessons to academic experts as well as to the general public.’


    Lars Peter LaamannSenior Lecturer, History Department, SOAS, University of London, UK


     


    ‘At a time when US-China educational exchanges have been limited by political tensions, From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes offers an instructive and expansive historical overview. Those exchanges have sometimes been difficult to implement and politically controversial, but they have also had remarkable results that point to their importance in the worst as well as the best of times.’


    Mel Gurtov, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Portland State University, USA



    'This book has a number of unique features in that it deals with Sino-American educational interaction over a period of more than a century. ... The changing contexts of the four periods covered in this book show fruitful forms of mutual learning in the initiatives of a wide range of individuals and institutions that give us hope for greater openness in future and the kind of balance between strengths on both sides that could nurture our younger generation as cosmopolitan citizens.'


    Ruth Hayhoe, University of Toronto, Canada



    'All the contributing authors of the book break new ground, with several exploring newly available source material and almost forgotten institutions or individuals.'


    Priscilla Roberts, University of Saint Joseph Macao


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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Trajectories of the History of Sino-American Educational Exchange  PART I: Student-Faculty Exchanges in Late Qing—Early Republican Era  1. The World’s Chinese Students’ Journal and American-influenced Education Reforms on the Eve of Revolution in China, 1905–1911  2. The Emerging Chinese Public Intellectual: Ma Yinchu in the United States, 1907–1914  3. Sailing to China: The Transnational Experience of Gregory Dexter Walcott at Tsinghua  PART II: Curriculum Development and Campus Experience in Nanjing Decade  4. Being Human: Yenching Educator Wu Leichuan and a Struggling China  5. Trans-Pacific Development Agents: Chinese Female Students and American Rural Extension Education in the Republican Period  6. Educational Crisis in Shanxi: An Analysis of Brethren Mission Schools in Republican China  PART III: Co-opting Students in Cold War/Maoist Era  7. The International Education Constituency and the Student Turn in Sino-American Relations in the Mid-Twentieth Century  8. Preaching Anti-Americanism on Campus: College Students and the Propaganda State in Revolutionary China  9. Churchman, Banker, Educator: Lam Chi-Fung and American Church Resources in the Making of Hong Kong Baptist College  PART IV: Confucius Institutes in the United States  10. China’s Soft Power Strategy at the Confucius Institutes in the U.S.  11. Confucius Institutes in the U.S.: Legal Considerations  12. [Un]Free Speech: Constructing Modernity in the Confucius Institutes  Epilogue

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