Essays in New Perspectives on Yenching University, 1916-1952 reevaluate the experience of China's preeminent Christian university in an era of nationalism and revolution. Although the university was denounced by the Chinese Communists and critics as an elitist and imperialist enterprise irrelevant to China's real needs, the essays demonstrate that Yenching's emphasis on biculturalism, cultural exchange, and a broad liberal education combined with professional expertise ultimately are compatible with nation-building and a modern Chinese identity. They show that the university fostered...
Essays in New Perspectives on Yenching University, 1916-1952 reevaluate the experience of China's preeminent Christian university in an era of ...