In 1892, the year the American writer Pearl S. Buck was born, the US Congress renewed the Chinese Exclusion Act, initially passed in 1882, for another ten years. It sought to prevent all laborers of Chinese ethnicity from entering or reentering the US, with breaches punishable by law. Three months after her birth, Buck moved with her missionary parents to China and spent most of her life until her early forties there. During the global Cold War, Buck, already a Nobel Laureate (1938), sharply criticized US foreign policy and its racism, the ignorance of American diplomats about China, and the arrogant belief in solving conflicts in Asia through military means in her book Friend to Friend (1958). While there is little doubt about Buck’s offic...
From the Soil, to the People shows how representations of rural society and the rural environment in...
This dissertation is on foreign images--of China and the West--created by Lin Shu, the first major t...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...
In 1938, Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, thanks to her second book The Good...
Pearl Buck was the first American woman writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature. However, she ...
Pearl Buck is a famous cross-cultural female writer. As an American writer closely related to China,...
The story of American literature begins in the early 1600’s, long before there were any “Americans”....
This paper observes the struggle for life of East Asia people that was portrayed in the novel The Go...
The orient has always been a forbidden fruit for the aesthetic hunger of the western mind. Countless...
This paper aims to analyze the issue if Pearl S. Buck conveys an authentic image of China in The Goo...
In 2002, the author published a column on Pearl Buck. Ten years later, the author revisits the topic...
This dissertation addresses an unexamined history of literary and academic exchange between the Unit...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
Pearl Buck stayed in China from 1892 until 1931. During these years she experienced living with all ...
Pearl Buck Papers Reflect Author\u27s Concern Over International Racial Relation
From the Soil, to the People shows how representations of rural society and the rural environment in...
This dissertation is on foreign images--of China and the West--created by Lin Shu, the first major t...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...
In 1938, Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, thanks to her second book The Good...
Pearl Buck was the first American woman writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature. However, she ...
Pearl Buck is a famous cross-cultural female writer. As an American writer closely related to China,...
The story of American literature begins in the early 1600’s, long before there were any “Americans”....
This paper observes the struggle for life of East Asia people that was portrayed in the novel The Go...
The orient has always been a forbidden fruit for the aesthetic hunger of the western mind. Countless...
This paper aims to analyze the issue if Pearl S. Buck conveys an authentic image of China in The Goo...
In 2002, the author published a column on Pearl Buck. Ten years later, the author revisits the topic...
This dissertation addresses an unexamined history of literary and academic exchange between the Unit...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
Pearl Buck stayed in China from 1892 until 1931. During these years she experienced living with all ...
Pearl Buck Papers Reflect Author\u27s Concern Over International Racial Relation
From the Soil, to the People shows how representations of rural society and the rural environment in...
This dissertation is on foreign images--of China and the West--created by Lin Shu, the first major t...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...