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The Foreigner in Far Cathay

The Foreigner in Far Cathay

The Foreigner in Far Cathay

Walter Henry Medhurst
June 2010
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9781108014687
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    Walter Medhust's 1872 book traces his personal impressions of nineteenth-century Chinese society. The author is determined to give a picture of the country and its inhabitants that is realistic and free of the tired clichés often found in contemporary Western accounts of the country. Medhurst engages with a wide spectrum of Chinese traditions and habits: looking at the characteristics of advertising and how Chinese newspapers are run; describing opium-smoking and Chinese burial customs; delving into the relationship between men and women; and sampling the delights of Chinese cuisine. He also writes about the position of foreign citizens in China and focuses on the relationship between China and the Western world. Concerned that the West should show China the respect it deserves, he attempts especially to capture the essence of the Chinese character.

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    June 2010
    Paperback
    9781108014687
    208 pages
    216 × 140 × 12 mm
    0.27kg
    1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introductory
    • 2. Position of foreigners in China
    • 3. Character and habits of foreign residents in China
    • 4. Missionaries in China
    • 5. Consuls and customs authorities, etc.
    • 6. Customs of the Chinese. Shop signs
    • 7. Advertising in China
    • 8. Mandarin Yamens in China
    • 9. Opium smoking
    • 10. Infanticide
    • 11. Eating and drinking in China
    • 12. Chinese social institutions
    • 13. Correspondence and the press
    • 14. Modes of sepulture
    • 15. Use of the written character for decoration
    • 16. Chinese proper names
    • 17. Travelling and porterage in China
    • 18. The character of the Chinese
    • 19. Concluding remarks
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Walter Henry Medhurst