Land Without Ghosts
Discover the fascinating insights of Land Without Ghosts by renowned author, published by University of California Press in 1993. This compelling paperback spans 328 pages and offers a unique perspective on the United States through a collection of Chinese commentaries. Delve into extracts from the travel diaries of 19th-century Chinese diplomats and experience a first-hand account of the African American experience in Alabama during the 1930s. Each essay is thoughtfully arranged chronologically to showcase the evolving Chinese perspectives on America. This thought-provoking book is perfect for readers interested in cultural studies, history, and international relations. Enhance your understanding of cross-cultural interactions and the historical context of Sino-American relations with this enlightening read.