MICHAEL A. KRYSKO Assistant Professor of history at Kansas State University, USA. Prior to joining the faculty at Kansas State in 2006, he was a member of the history department at Dowling College in New York. He currently lives in Manhattan, Kansas.
Between 1919 and 1941, an array of American businessmen, diplomats, missionaries, and private citizens hoped to bring American radio to China. Initiatives included efforts to establish Sino-American radio-telegraphy links across the Pacific, start shortwave broadcasts of American programming to China, support America broadcasting in China itself, increase sales of American radio equipment, and carve out a niche on China's airwaves for American missionary broadcasters. However, excessive faith in radio's influential powers to promote presumably mutually beneficial American economic and cultural expansion blinded many Americans to the complexities they faced. American radio ultimately magnified rather than mitigated the tensions that pit Americans against Chinese nationalists and Japanese imperialists in the years before the Pacific War. By drawing on scholarship in the history of technology, communications and media studies, and US foreign relations, this book's exploration into the relationship between technology, communications, and international relations is relevant to understanding today's globalizing world.
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评分寫美國的廣播産業從二十世紀初進入中國到太平洋戰爭的曆史。前半段很有趣,調用瞭International Structuring這個分析視角,考察諸方的策略性競逐,牽涉多方的滿洲的例子尤其精彩(美國的RCA和ITT公司和政府、日本關東軍、東北軍閥、國民黨政府)。後麵幾章寫幾個在中國運營的美國電颱,有商業的也有宗教的,但跟中國關係較少(提到瞭一些美國人基於技術的西/東方二元偏見等等),更多探討如何保持海外美國人的“國族共同體”,協調政治和宗教身份等問題。
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