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Pearl S. Buck and the American internationalist tradition.

机译:赛珍珠和美国国际主义传统。

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The American writer and political activist Pearl S. Buck, who had been raised as the child of Christian missionaries in China, played an important role from the 1930s until the 1950s in trying to shape United States government policy toward Asia and toward other parts of the non-white world, and shaping the attitudes of the American public toward Asians. In her efforts to help Americans understand the viewpoints of people who lived in other parts of the world, and to act collectively with others around the world based on these insights, Buck articulated what this study labels "critical internationalism." This phrase is defined here as internationalism based on a critique of American foreign policy, and on a commitment to transform American society at home as a result of interaction with those abroad. Buck and the like-minded "critical internationalists" described here criticized American unilateralism, racism, and complicity with imperialism.; Buck pursued such goals in her novels and short stories, in organizations which she helped lead, such as the East and West Association, and through publishing ventures with her second husband, Richard Walsh, especially the John Day Company and the magazine Asia. A broader network of writers and activists coalesced around Buck and Walsh on such diverse concerns as the status of Chinese and American women, the politics of famine and hunger in Asia, the struggle for decolonization, and alternatives to United States Cold War policy. This loose network included such Americans, and foreigners living in the U.S., as Harold Isaacs, Harris and Clare Wofford, Owen and Eleanor Lattimore, Jay Holmes Smith, Lin Yutang, Eslanda Goode Robeson, Norman Cousins, and J. J. Singh, among others.; These writers and political figures influenced American intellectual circles, and popular discourse, in the 1930s and 1940s. They did not achieve notable success in reorienting U.S. policy, especially with the onset of the Cold War. The analysis of "critical internationalism" is significant in demonstrating how interaction with other peoples shaped the ways an important segment of Americans came to understand the role of their own society at home and abroad.
机译:美国作家,政治活动家珍珠·巴克(Pearl S.Buck)在基督教传教士在中国成长时就曾长大,从1930年代到1950年代,在试图改变美国对亚洲和亚洲其他地区的政策方面发挥了重要作用。非白人世界,并塑造了美国公众对亚洲人的态度。为了帮助美国人理解居住在世界其他地区的人们的观点,并根据这些见解与全世界其他人一起采取行动,巴克阐明了这项研究标记为“关键国际主义”的内容。这个词在这里被定义为国际主义,它基于对美国外交政策的批评,以及基于与国外人士互动而致力于改变美国国内社会的承诺。巴克和这里描述的志同道合的“批判国际主义者”批评了美国的单边主义,种族主义和与帝国主义的共谋。巴克在小说和短篇小说中,在她领导的组织(例如东西方协会)中以及与她的第二任丈夫理查德·沃尔什(Richard Walsh),尤其是约翰·戴特公司(John Day Company)和《亚洲》杂志的出版业务中追求了这些目标。围绕着巴克和沃尔什,广泛的作家和活动家网络就诸如中国和美国妇女的地位,亚洲的饥荒和饥饿的政治,非殖民化的斗争以及美国冷战政策的替代方案等各种关注问题进行了联合。这种松散的网络包括美国人和居住在美国的外国人,例如Harold Isaacs,Harris和Clare Wofford,Owen和Eleanor Lattimore,Jay Holmes Smith,Lin Yutang,Eslanda Goode Robeson,Norman Cousins和J.J. Singh等。这些作家和政治人物在1930年代和1940年代影响了美国知识界和大众话语。他们在重新调整美国政策方面没有取得显著成功,尤其是在冷战开始时。对“批判性国际主义”的分析对于证明与其他民族的互动如何塑造重要的美国人群体了解其本国社会在国内外的作用的方式具有重要意义。

著录项

  • 作者

    Shaffer, Robert.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Womens Studies.; Biography.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 912 p.
  • 总页数 912
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;社会学;传记;
  • 关键词

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