New Books in Chinese Studies

Yanqiu Zheng, "In Search of Admiration and Respect: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the United States, 1875–1974" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

Nov 21, 2025
Yanqiu Zheng, a historian specializing in Chinese cultural diplomacy, discusses his book examining China’s quest for international respect from 1875 to 1974. He explores how institutions like the China Institute crafted China’s image through art and exhibitions amidst geopolitical tensions. Zheng delves into the intricacies of funding and institutional support for cultural outreach. He also highlights lessons from past cultural diplomacy, including the role of the ROC and PRC in shaping narratives around China, which resonate in today’s global cultural exchanges.
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ADVICE

Download And Secure Research Access Early

  • Zheng advises early-career scholars to secure archival and database access before leaving PhD programs.
  • He stresses cultivating institutional connections and applying for fellowships to fund archival work.
ADVICE

Treat Funding As Research Infrastructure

  • Zheng emphasizes securing grants and fellowships to fund archival travel and sustain research.
  • He urges scholars to recognize funding as essential infrastructure, not an optional luxury.
ANECDOTE

Passport Problems In Taiwan Archives

  • Zheng recounts visa and archive access problems in Taiwan, describing being escorted out of an archive due to his passport.
  • He uses the story to show how citizenship and mobility shape historical research access today.
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