Kay Li is research associate at the Asian Institute, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto.
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"Provides an inside view of the Chinese response to Shaw during the twentieth century by contextualizing and translating numerous Chinese comments on Shaw, and putting those views into the framework of Chinese culture and politics. Intriguingly, she traces as well the lasting impact of Chinese culture on Shaw." - Sally Peters, UCLA Extension Writers' Program "This is not a marginal topic in modern Chinese literary studies, as Shaw is among a handful of Westerners who had a following and a sustained impact - in short, a meaningful presence - in the development of modern Chinese literature" - Xudong Zhang, New York University"

