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Acknowledgments
Abstract
摘要
Introduction
Arthur H. Smith and Chinese Characteristics
Gu Hongming and The Spirit of Chinese People
Lin Yutang and My Country and My People
Literature Review
Previous Studies on Chinese Characteristics
Previous Studies on The Spirit of Chinese People
Previous Studies on My Country and My People
Limitation of Previous Studies
Research Purpose and Significance
Theoretical Framework
Imagology
Cultural Identity
Cultural Identity in Image Creation
The Organization of the Thesis
Chapter One The Image of China in the Three Works
1.1 The Image of China in Chinese Characteristics
1.1.1 Chinese characteristics: vices more than vir
1.1.2 Chinese women: miserable and uncivilized wom
1.1.3 Chinese religion: intricate, ineffective and
1.2 The Image of China in The Spirit of Chinese Pe
1.2.1 Chinese characteristics: perfect and ideal
1.2.2 Chinese women: ideal house wives
1.2.3 Chinese religion: great Confucianism
1.3 The Image of China in My Country and My People
1.3.1 Chinese characteristics: virtues together wi
1.3.2 Chinese women: helpful wives and good mother
1.3.3 Chinese religion: secular and romantic Human
1.4 A Brief Summary
Chapter Two The Cultural Identity of the Three Au
2.1 Arthur H. Smith’s Cultural Identity
2.1.1 Arthur H. Smith’s life experience
2.1.2 Arthur H. Smith’s identification with Americ
2.2 Gu Hongming’s Cultural Identity
2.2.1 Gu Hongming’s life experience
2.2.2 Gu Hongming’s identification with Chinese cu
2.3 Lin Yutang’s Cultural Identity
2.3.1 Lin Yutang’s life experience
2.3.2 Lin Yutang’s cultural identity with Chinese
2.4 A Brief Summary
Chapter Three Cultural Identity Construction unde
3.1 Arthur H. Smith’s Cultural Identity Constructi
3.1.1 Construction in difference: distorting the o
3.2 Gu Hongming’s Cultural Identity Construction i
3.2.1 Construction in Similarities: affirming the
3.2.2 Construction in difference: outperforming th
3.3 Lin Yutang’s Cultural Identity Construction in
3.3.1 Construction in difference: affirming the ot
3.3.2 Construction in difference: criticizing the
3.3.3 Construction in similarities: equalizing the
3.4 A Brief Summary
Conclusion
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