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China Through Shaded Glasses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2009
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- Copyright © The China Quarterly 1983
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1. This is the title of an article by Kenneson, James, a former teacher of English in China, published in Harper's Magazine, April 1982Google Scholar.
2. Here I would agree with the views expressed by Harding, Harry in his article, “ From China with disdain: new trends in the study of China,” Asian Survey, 10 1982Google Scholar.
3. See Cameron's, Mandarin Red (New York: Rinehart and Co., 1955)Google Scholar; Guillain's, 600 Million Chinese (New York: Criterion Books, 1957)Google Scholar; Nossal's, Dateline – Peking (London: Macdonald, 1962)Google Scholar; and Stevenson's, The Yellow Wind (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1959)Google Scholar. A similar list of academic writings on China from an earlier period by people such as Barnett, Lewis and Vogel could also be cited.