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English Lessons - The Pedagogy of Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century China (Paperback)
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English Lessons - The Pedagogy of Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century China (Paperback)
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Inserting China into the history of nineteenth-century colonialism,
English Lessons explores the ways that Euroamerican imperial powers
humiliated the Qing monarchy and disciplined the Qing polity in the
wake of multipower invasions of China in 1860 and 1900. Focusing on
the processes by which Great Britain enacted a pedagogical project
that was itself a form of colonization, James L. Hevia demonstrates
how British actors instructed the Manchu-Chinese elite on "proper"
behavior in a world dominated by multiple imperial powers. Their
aim was to "bring China low" and make it a willing participant in
British strategic goals in Asia. These lessons not only transformed
the Qing dynasty but ultimately contributed to its
destruction.Hevia analyzes British Foreign Office documents,
diplomatic memoirs, auction house and museum records,
nineteenth-century scholarly analyses of Chinese history and
culture, campaign records, and photographs. He shows how Britain
refigured its imperial project in China as a cultural endeavor
through examinations of the circulation of military loot in Europe,
the creation of an art history of "things Chinese," the
construction of a field of knowledge about China, and the Great
Game rivalry between Britain, Russia, and the Qing empire in
Central Asia. In so doing, he illuminates the impact of these
elements on the colonial project and the creation of a national
consciousness in China.
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