Anne-Marie Brady is an Associate Professor in Political Science at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. Douglas Brown teaches in the English department of John Abbott College in Ste.-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada.
Introduction. Foreign Bodies: Foreigners and Foreign Institutions in Republican China, Anne-Marie Brady and Douglas Brown I. Heterotopic China 1. The Italian Production of Space in Tianjin: Heterotopia and Emotional Capital, Maurizio Marinelli 2. Lending Words: Foreign Language Education and Teachers in Republican Peking, Eric S. Henry 3. Redefining Institutional Identity: the YWCA Challenge to Extraterritoriality in China, 1925-30, Karen Garner 4. Comintern Activists in China: Spies or Theorists?, Alexander V. Pantsov 5. Observations of the Political and Economic Situation in China by the British Mercantile Community during the Civil War, 1945-1949, Jason Lim II. Shanghaied: Morality Tales from the Paris of the East 6. Shanghai Three Ways: the 1930s view from Tokyo, Paris, and Shanghai, Doug Slaymaker 7. Adventurers, Aesthetes, and Tourists: Foreign Homosexuals in Republican China, Anne-Marie Brady 8. Sissywood vs. Alleyman: Going Nose to Nose in Shanghai, Douglas Brown 9. Takeda Taijun in Shanghai: Recollections of Republican China and Imperial Japan, Barbara Hartley III. With China at War 10. "What is it makes the stranger?": Robin Hyde in China, Megan Clayton 11. Italians in Nationalist China (1928-45): Some case studies, Guido Samarani 12. Struggling Through Times of Darkness and Despair: Korean Communists from the Anti-Japanese Resistance to the Chinese Civil War, Lee Jong-Seok