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- Ways_That_Are_Dark abstract "Ways That Are Dark: The Truth About China is a 1933 non-fiction book about the alleged state of then-contemporary China written by Ralph Townsend, an American author who served as a US consul in Shanghai and Fuzhou between 1931 and 1933.Described by Foreign Affairs as "a sensationally unorthodox and unvarnished picture of the Chinese" and billed as doing "for China what Katherine Mayo did for Mother India", Townsend's Ways That Are Dark includes a harsh and racially-charged critique of Chinese society and culture. Though the book was a popular bestseller, it met with highly polarized reactions from its supporters and detractors and was banned by the government of China.After falling into obscurity for decades, the book gained renewed popularity in Japan after a Japanese translation was published in 2004. Historian Frank P. Mintz has called it "a classic in the literature of Sinophobia."".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark author Ralph_Townsend.
- Ways_That_Are_Dark numberOfPages "336".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark publicationDate "1933-11-10".
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- Ways_That_Are_Dark author "Ralph Townsend".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark caption "Cover of the Barnes Review edition".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark country "United States".
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- Ways_That_Are_Dark name "Ways That Are Dark: The Truth About China".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark pages "336".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark pubDate "1933-11-10".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark publisher "Putnam".
- Ways_That_Are_Dark subject "Chinese society and culture".
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- Ways_That_Are_Dark comment "Ways That Are Dark: The Truth About China is a 1933 non-fiction book about the alleged state of then-contemporary China written by Ralph Townsend, an American author who served as a US consul in Shanghai and Fuzhou between 1931 and 1933.Described by Foreign Affairs as "a sensationally unorthodox and unvarnished picture of the Chinese" and billed as doing "for China what Katherine Mayo did for Mother India", Townsend's Ways That Are Dark includes a harsh and racially-charged critique of Chinese society and culture. ".
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