Sino-German Encounters and Entanglements [electronic resource] : Transnational Politics and Culture, 1890–1950 / edited by Joanne Miyang Cho.

Sino-German Encounters and Entanglements
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9783030733919 978-3-030-73391-9
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/2684
Basım Bildirimi
1st ed. 2021.
Yayın Bilgisi
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Fiziksel Niteleme
XVI, 344 p. 1 illus. online resource.
Dizi
Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies, 2731-5665
İçindekiler Notu
Chapter 1: Sino-German Relation, Historiography, and Organization -- Chapter 2: Elizabeth von Heyking: China through the Eyes of a Female Aristocrat -- Chapter 3: A “War for Peace”? German-Speaking Pacifists’ Views on the Boxer Conflict -- Chapter 4: Investing in “German Hong Kong”: The Building of a Global Economic Presence in Qingdao, 1898-1914 -- Chapter 5: “One Has to Rely Completely on Oneself”: The Challenging Life of German Teachers at German-Chinese Schools, 1898-1914 -- Chapter 6: Max Weber and China: Imperial Scholarship, Its Background and Findings -- Chapter 7: Raising Children, Educating Citizens: Chinese Readings of the German Pedagogue Georg Kerschensteiner -- Chapter 8: The Doctor as Patient: The Case of Elisabeth Kehrer and German Medical Missionaries in China -- Chapter 9: “What Exactly Is China” in Bertolt Brecht and Hanns Eisler’s Die Maßnahme (The Measures Taken) -- Chapter 10: Xiao Youmei: Chinese Musical Patriot or Comprador Germanophile? -- Chapter 11: Between Imagined Homelands: Florian Gallenberger’s John Rabe -- Chapter 12: Illegitimate Representatives: Manchukuo-German Relations and Diplomatic Struggles in Nazi Germany -- Chapter 13: Psychoanalysis in Chinese Exile: A. J. Storfer and His Magazine Project Gelbe Post.
Özet, vb.
Adopting a transnational approach, this edited volume reveals that Germany and China have had many intense and varied encounters between 1890 and 1950. It focuses on their cross-cultural encounters, entanglements, and bi-directional cultural flows. Although their initial relationship was marked by the logic of colonialism, interwar Sino-German relations established a cooperative relationship untainted by imperialist politics several decades before the era of decolonization. A range of topics are addressed, including pacifists in Germany on the Boxer Rebellion, German investment in Qingdao, teachers at German-Chinese schools, social and pedagogical theories and practice, female literary and missionary connections, Sino-German musical entanglements, humanitarian connections during the Nanjing Massacre, Manchukuo-German diplomacy, and psychoanalysis during the Shanghai exile. Joanne Miyang Cho is a Professor at the History Department of William Paterson University of New Jersey, USA.
Konu
World history.
Asia __ History.
Europe, Central __ History.
World History, Global and Transnational History.
Asian History.
History of Germany and Central Europe.
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