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| birth_place = [[Zhuanghe]], [[Liaoning]], [[China]]
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| death_place = [[San Francisco]], [[United States]]
| death_place = [[Tiburon, California]], [[United States]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Shanghai]]<br />[[Fu Jen Catholic University]]<br />[[London School of Economics]]
| alma_mater = [[Hujiang University|University of Shanghai]]<br />[[Fu Jen Catholic University]]<br />[[London School of Economics]]
| workplaces = [[Northwestern University]]<br />[[Cornell University]]<br />[[Columbia University]]
| workplaces = [[Northwestern University]]<br />[[Cornell University]]<br />[[Columbia University]]
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'''Francis L. K. Hsu''' (28 October 1909{{spaced ndash}}15 December 1999) was a China-born American anthropologist, one of the founders of [[psychological anthropology]]. He was president of the [[American Anthropological Association]] from 1977 to 1978.
'''Francis L. K. Hsu''' (28 October 1909 [[Zhuanghe|Zhuanghe County]], [[Liaoning]], China {{spaced ndash}}15 December 1999 [[Tiburon, California]]) was a China-born American anthropologist, one of the founders of [[psychological anthropology]]. He was president of the [[American Anthropological Association]] from 1977 to 1978.{{sfnb|Northwestern University Archives|}} {{sfnb|Serrie|2001|p= 168}}


==Career==
==Career==
Hsu was born on October 28, 1909 in [[Zhuanghe]], [[Liaoning]], [[China]]. He entered [[Tianjin Nankai High School]] in 1923, graduated from the Department of Sociology at the [[University of Shanghai]] in 1933, entered the Graduate School of [[Fu Jen Catholic University]] in the same year, and later engaged in social work at [[Peking Union Medical College Hospital]].<ref name="PKU">[http://www.shehui.pku.edu.cn/second/index.aspx?nodeid=20&page=ContentPage&contentid=1526 许烺光 - 北京大学社会学系]</ref>
Hsu was born on October 28, 1909, in [[Zhuanghe]], [[Liaoning]], [[China]]. He entered [[Tianjin Nankai High School]] in 1923, graduated from the Department of Sociology at the [[Hujiang University|University of Shanghai]] in 1933, entered the Graduate School of [[Fu Jen Catholic University]] in the same year, and later engaged in social work at [[Peking Union Medical College Hospital]].<ref name="PKU">{{cite web|url=http://www.shehui.pku.edu.cn/second/index.aspx?nodeid=20&page=ContentPage&contentid=1526|title=许烺光 - 北京大学社会学系|language=zh}}</ref>


He obtained the [[Boxer Indemnity Scholarship (United Kingdom)]] in 1937 and went to London to study anthropology at the [[London School of Economics]], where he studied under [[Bronisław Malinowski]]. He obtained a doctorate in 1941 and was invited by [[Fei Xiaotong]] to return to China. In 1943, he was invited by [[Ralph Linton]] to visit the United States and he has since stayed in the country as a teacher.
He obtained the [[Boxer Indemnity Scholarship (United Kingdom)]] in 1937 and went to London to study anthropology at the [[London School of Economics]], where he studied under [[Bronisław Malinowski]]. He obtained a doctorate in 1941 and was invited by [[Fei Xiaotong]] to return to China. In 1943, he was invited by [[Ralph Linton]] to visit the United States and he has since stayed in the country as a teacher.
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==Contributions==
==Contributions==
He is the founder of [[psychological anthropology]]. He has updated and renewed the methodology of cultural and personality research and has taken a big step forward in human knowledge of large-scale civil society research. His theory has a profound influence on the development of Chinese native psychology and the production of psychoculture. His research provides a non-Western perspective on the study of human behavior and is of great reference value to the research of behavioral science.
Hsu was among the founders of [[psychological anthropology]]. He has updated and renewed the methodology of cultural and personality research and expanded knowledge of large-scale civil society. His theory has influenced the development of Chinese psychology and the production of psychoculture. His research provides a non-Western perspective on the study of human behavior and is of great reference value to the research of behavioral science.


==Retirement and death==
==Retirement and death==
Hsu retired from Northwestern in 1978 and was hired by the [[University of San Francisco]] as the director of the Cultural Research Center. He also served as a senior researcher at the [[East–West Center]] at the [[University of Hawaii]]. He retired again in 1982, but still insists on engaging in lectures and academic work.
Hsu retired from Northwestern in 1978 and was hired by the [[University of San Francisco]] as the director of the Cultural Research Center. He also served as a senior researcher at the [[East–West Center]] at the [[University of Hawaii]]. He retired again in 1982, but continued lectures and academic work.


He continued to write a thesis in 1986 with [[myocardial infarction]], and then suffered another two strokes and had to stop academic research. In the end, he died in [[San Francisco]] on December 15, 1999 at the age of 91.
He continued to write in 1986 in spite of a [[myocardial infarction]], and then had another two strokes and had to stop academic research. He died in [[San Francisco]] on December 15, 1999, at the age of 91.<ref name="PKU"/>


==Recognition==
==Recognition==
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*Advisor of the ''[[International Journal of Social Psychiatry]]''
*Advisor of the ''[[International Journal of Social Psychiatry]]''


==Selected poblications==
==Selected publications==
*1943: ''Magic and Science in Western Yunnan.'' New York: Institute of Pacific Relations (55 pages).
*1948: ''Under the Ancestors' Shadow:Chinese Culture and Personality.'' New York: Columbia University Press (300 pages).
*1952: ''Religion, Science and Human Crises: A study of China in Transition and Its Implication for the west.'' London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. New York: Grove Press (142 pages)
*1953: ''Americans and Chinese: Two Ways Of Life.'' New York: Abelard-Schuman, Inc. (457 pages).
*1963: ''Clan, Caste and Club:A Comparative Study of Chinese, Hindu and American Ways of Life.'' Princeton:Van Nostrand and Co. (335 pages).
*1967: ''Under the Ancestors' Shadow, with a new Chapter,「Kinship, Personality and Social Mobility in China.''New York: Doubleday Anchor Books (370 pages).
*1969: ''The Study of Literate Civilizations.'' New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (123 pages).
*1970: ''Americans and Chinese:Purpose and Fulfillment in Great Civilizations.'' Updated and enlarged 2nd edition of Americans and Chinese:Two Ways of Life, 1953.New York: Natural History Press (493 pages).
*1971: ''Under the Ancestors' Shadow.'' (Reprint of 1967 version.) Stanford:Stanford University Press (370 pages).
*1971: ''The Challenge of the American Dream:The Chinese in the United States.'' Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Co. (160 pages).
*1974: ''China Day by Day, with Eileen Hsu-Balzer (許儀南)and Richard Balzer.'' New Haven: Yale University Press (111 pages).
*1974: ''Japan: Economic Miracle five sound filmstrips with cassettes.'' Series No.6907K, Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Chicago.
*1974: ''Japan: Spirit of Iemoto, five sound filmstrips with cassettes.'' Series No.6908K, Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Chicago.
*1975: ''Iemoto: The Heart of Japan.'' Cambridge, Massachusetts: Schenkman.
*1981: ''Americans and Chinese: Passage to Differences. An updated and enlarged third edition.'' Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii (534 pages).
*1983: ''Rugged Individualism Reconsidered:Essays in Psychological Anthropology.'' (a collection of some essays from 1948 to 1979) .Knoxville:The University of Tennessee Press (467 pages).
*1984: ''Exorcising the Trouble Maker:Magic, Science and Culture. Greatly revised and enlarged new edition of Religion, Science and Human Crises (1952, 1971), incorporating new field data from the New Territories of Hong Kong.'' Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press (164 pages).


=== Books ===
==References and further reading==
* {{cite journal |last =Busch |first=Ruth C. |authorlink = |title =If the Hsu Fits an Extension of the Hypothesis Relating Kinship and Culture Developed by Francis L.K. Hsu |journal =Journal of Comparative Family Studies |volume =8 |issue = 3 |pages =301-313 |publisher = |location = |date =1977 |language = |url = https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/jcfs.8.3.301 |jstor = |issn = |doi = 10.3138/jcfs.8.3.301 |accessdate = |ref= none}}
* {{cite journal |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1949|title = Suppression Versus Repression, a Limited Psychological Interpretation of Four Cultures |journal = Psychiatry|volume = 12|issue = 3|pages = 223–242| location = Place of publication not identified |doi = 10.1080/00332747.1949.11022736|pmid = 24536183|ref = none }}
*{{cite book |last = Shih, Kuo-heng, Rukang Tian, Xiaotong Fei, Francis L. K. Hsu, Elton Mayo and Dorothea McConnel Mayo |translator = |year = 1944 |title = China Enters the Machine Age; a Study of Labor in Chinese War Industry |publisher = Harvard University Press| location = Cambridge, Mass |isbn = 0837102227 |ref= none none }}
* {{cite journal |last =Claes |first = Tom|authorlink = |title =Theorizing the West:A Second Look at Francis L.K. Hsu |journal =Cultural Dynamics |volume =8 |issue = 1 |pages =79-99 |publisher = |location = |date =1996 |language = |url = https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/092137409600800105 |jstor = |issn = |doi = 10.1177/092137409600800105 |accessdate = |ref= harv}}
* {{cite journal |last =Hsu |first = FLK |authorlink = |title =My Life as a Marginal Man: Autobiographical Discussions with Francis Lk Hsu (Interviewed and Recorded by Glt Hsu and Flk Hsu’s Family) |journal =Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation/SMC |publisher = |location = |date =1999 |language = |accessdate = |ref= none}}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3 |translator = |year = 1948 |title = Under the Ancestors' Shadow; Chinese Culture and Personality |publisher = Columbia University Press| location = New York |isbn =|ref= none }}
* {{cite journal |last = Liang |first = Yongjia|authorlink = |title =The" Ethnic Error" in under the Ancestors' Shadow and Dali Society in the Period of the Nationalist Government |journal =Chinese Sociology & Anthropology |volume =42 |issue = 4 |pages =78-94 |publisher = |location = |date =2010 |language = |url = |jstor = |issn = |doi = |accessdate = |ref= harv}}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3 |year = 1952 |title = Religion, Science and Human Crises; a Study of China in Transition and Its Implications for the West |publisher = Routledge & K. Paul| location = London |isbn =|ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1953 |title = Americans and Chinese: Two Ways of Life |publisher = H. Schuman| location = New York |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1961 |title = Psychological Anthropology; Approaches to Culture and Personality |publisher = Dorsey Press| location = Homewood, Ill |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1963 |title = Clan, Caste, and Club |publisher = Van Nostrand| location = Princeton, N.J |isbn =|ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1967 |title = Under the Ancestors' Shadow : Kinship, Personality, and Social Mobility in Village China |publisher = Anchor Books| location = Garden City, N.Y |isbn =|ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1969 |title = The Study of Literate Civilizations |publisher = Holt, Rinehart and Winston| location = New York |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1970 |title = Americans and Chinese: Purpose and Fulfillment in Great Civilizations |publisher = Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press| location = Garden City, N.Y |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1971 |title = Under the Ancestors' Shadow; Kinship, Personality, and Social Mobility in China |publisher = Stanford University Press| location = Stanford, Calif |isbn = 0804707677|ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1971 |title = The Challenge of the American Dream: The Chinese in the United States |publisher = Wadsworth Pub. Co.| location = Belmont, Calif |isbn = 0534000436 |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1971 |title = Kinship and Culture |publisher = Aldine Pub. Co.| location = Chicago |isbn = 0202010783 |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1972 |title = Psychological Anthropology |publisher = Schenkman Pub. Co.; distributed by General Learning Press [Morristown, N.J.| location = Cambridge, Mass |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1973 |title = The Minority Experience in Anthropology : Report of the Committee on Minorities and Anthropology |publisher = American Anthropological Association| location = Washington |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsü-Balzer, Eileen, Richard Balzer and Francis L. K. Hsu |translator = |year = 1974 |title = China Day by Day |publisher = Yale University Press| location = New Haven |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1975 |title = Iemoto: The Heart of Japan |publisher = Schenkman Pub. Co.; [distributed by] Halsted Press, New York| location = Cambridge, Mass |isbn = |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1981 |title = Americans and Chinese : Passage to Differences |publisher = University Press of Hawaii| location = Honolulu |isbn = 0824807103 |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Chu, Godwin C. and Francis L. K. Hsu |translator = |year = 1983 |title = China's New Social Fabric |publisher = Kegan Paul International in association with the East-West Center, Honolulu| location = London |isbn = 0710300506 |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu |first = Francis L. K.|author-mask= 3|year = 1983 |title = Exorcising the Trouble Makers : Magic, Science, and Culture |publisher = Greenwood Press| location = Westport, Conn |isbn = 0313237808 |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Marsella, Anthony J., George A. De Vos and Francis L. K. Hsu |translator = |year = 1985 |title = Culture and Self : Asian and Western Perspectives |publisher = Tavistock Publications| location = New York |isbn = 042279130X |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Marsella, Anthony J., George A. De Vos and Francis L. K. Hsu |translator = |year = 1985 |title = Culture and Self : Asian and Western Perspectives |publisher = Tavistock Publications| location = New York |isbn = 042279130X |ref= none }}
* {{cite book |last = Hsu, L. K. Francis and Hendrick Serrie |translator = |year = 1998 |title = The Overseas Chinese : Ethnicity in National Context |publisher = University Press of America| location = Lanham, Md |isbn = 076181163X |ref= none }}


===Articles and chapters===
* {{cite book |editor1-last = Spindler|editor1-first= George D. |year = 1980 |title = The Making of Psychological Anthropology |volume=239 | |publisher = Univ of California Press|first= Francis L.K.|last= Hsu|chapter= Passage to Understanding |url= https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=8NAh8MqAO_8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=%22Francis+L.+K.+Hsu%22&ots=IX4NiEPdhI&sig=W5qXpRrNakTwP70r_EPquB_SPRo#v=onepage&q=Francis%20L.%20K.%20Hsu&f=false |isbn = 0520039572|ref = harv}}


* {{cite journal| title= Francis L. K. Hsu (1909-1999)|first =Hendrick |last= Serrie |journal= American Anthropologist |volume= 103 |number= 1 |date = March 2001 |pages= 168-171 |doi= 10.1525/aa.2001.103.1.168|ref= harv}}
* {{cite journal |last =Hsu |first=Francis L. K.|author-mask = 4|title =The Cultural Problem of the Cultural Anthropologist |journal =American Anthropologist |volume =81 |issue = 3 |pages =517–532 |date =1979 |url = https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1525/aa.1979.81.3.02a00010 |doi = 10.1525/aa.1979.81.3.02a00010 }}. Presidential Address, American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, 1978. Free access [https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1525/aa.1979.81.3.02a00010 HERE]
* {{cite book |editor1-last = Spindler|editor1-first= George D. |year = 1980 |title = The Making of Psychological Anthropology |volume=239 |publisher = Univ of California Press|first= Francis L.K.|last= Hsu|author-mask=4|chapter= Passage to Understanding |chapter-url= https://books.google.com/books?id=8NAh8MqAO_8C&q=Francis+L.+K.+Hsu&pg=PR9 |pages= 142–173| isbn = 0520039572}}
* {{cite journal |last = Zhang |first =Huazhi |authorlink = |title =Family Enterprises and Extending Research on the Fieldwork of Francis L.K. Hsu |journal =Chinese Sociology & Anthropology |volume =38 |issue = 2 |pages =32-57 |publisher = |location = |date =2006 |language = |url = https://doi.org/10.2753/CSA0009-4625380203 |jstor = |issn = |doi = 10.2753/CSA0009-4625380203 |accessdate = |ref= harv}}
* {{cite journal |last =Hsu |first = FLK |author-mask = 4|title =My Life as a Marginal Man: Autobiographical Discussions with Francis Lk Hsu (Interviewed and Recorded by Glt Hsu and Flk Hsu's Family) |journal =Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation/SMC |date =1999 |ref= none}}

==References and further reading==
* {{cite journal |last =Busch |first=Ruth C. |title =If the Hsu Fits ... an Extension of the Hypothesis Relating Kinship and Culture Developed by Francis L.K. Hsu |journal =Journal of Comparative Family Studies |volume =8 |issue = 3 |pages =301–313 |date =1977 |url = https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/jcfs.8.3.301 |doi = 10.3138/jcfs.8.3.301 |ref= none}}
* {{cite journal |last =Claes |first = Tom|title =Theorizing the West: A Second Look at Francis L.K. Hsu |journal =Cultural Dynamics |volume =8 |issue = 1 |pages =79–99 |date =1996 |url = https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/092137409600800105 |doi = 10.1177/092137409600800105 |s2cid = 144696882}}
* {{citation| title= Hsu, Francis L.K., 1909-1999|url= https://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/agents/people/1017|last= Northwestern University Archives}}
* {{cite journal |last = Liang |first = Yongjia|title =The 'Ethnic Error' in ''Under the Ancestors' Shadow'' and Dali Society in the Period of the Nationalist Government |journal =Chinese Sociology & Anthropology |volume =42 |issue = 4 |pages =78–94 |date =2010 |doi = 10.2753/CSA0009-4625420405|s2cid = 144747767}}
* {{cite journal| title= Francis L. K. Hsu (1909-1999)|first =Hendrick |last= Serrie |journal= American Anthropologist |volume= 103 |number= 1 |date = March 2001 |pages= 168–171 |doi= 10.1525/aa.2001.103.1.168}}
* {{cite journal |last = Zhang |first =Huazhi |title =Family Enterprises and Extending Research on the Fieldwork of Francis L.K. Hsu |journal =Chinese Sociology & Anthropology |volume =38 |issue = 2 |pages =32–57 |date =2006 |url = https://doi.org/10.2753/CSA0009-4625380203 |doi = 10.2753/CSA0009-4625380203 |s2cid =144016268 }}


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Latest revision as of 23:09, 29 January 2024

Francis L. K. Hsu
許烺光 Xu Hongguang
Born(1909-10-28)28 October 1909
Died15 December 1999(1999-12-15) (aged 90)
NationalityChinese American
Alma materUniversity of Shanghai
Fu Jen Catholic University
London School of Economics
Scientific career
FieldsAnthropology
InstitutionsNorthwestern University
Cornell University
Columbia University
Doctoral advisorBronisław Malinowski
Francis L. K. Hsu
Traditional Chinese許烺光
Simplified Chinese许烺光
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXǔ Lǎngguāng

Francis L. K. Hsu (28 October 1909 Zhuanghe County, Liaoning, China  – 15 December 1999 Tiburon, California) was a China-born American anthropologist, one of the founders of psychological anthropology. He was president of the American Anthropological Association from 1977 to 1978.[1] [2]

Career

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Hsu was born on October 28, 1909, in Zhuanghe, Liaoning, China. He entered Tianjin Nankai High School in 1923, graduated from the Department of Sociology at the University of Shanghai in 1933, entered the Graduate School of Fu Jen Catholic University in the same year, and later engaged in social work at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.[3]

He obtained the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship (United Kingdom) in 1937 and went to London to study anthropology at the London School of Economics, where he studied under Bronisław Malinowski. He obtained a doctorate in 1941 and was invited by Fei Xiaotong to return to China. In 1943, he was invited by Ralph Linton to visit the United States and he has since stayed in the country as a teacher.

He served as a lecturer at Columbia University from 1944 to 1945. Acting Assistant Professor at Cornell University from 1945 to 1947. In 1947, he was hired as a formal assistant professor at Northwestern University. He was promoted to professor ten years later and served as the head of the anthropology department from 1957 to 1976 for two decades. In 1964, he went to Japan to serve as a visiting professor at Kyoto University and conducted a field survey.[3]

Contributions

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Hsu was among the founders of psychological anthropology. He has updated and renewed the methodology of cultural and personality research and expanded knowledge of large-scale civil society. His theory has influenced the development of Chinese psychology and the production of psychoculture. His research provides a non-Western perspective on the study of human behavior and is of great reference value to the research of behavioral science.

Retirement and death

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Hsu retired from Northwestern in 1978 and was hired by the University of San Francisco as the director of the Cultural Research Center. He also served as a senior researcher at the East–West Center at the University of Hawaii. He retired again in 1982, but continued lectures and academic work.

He continued to write in 1986 in spite of a myocardial infarction, and then had another two strokes and had to stop academic research. He died in San Francisco on December 15, 1999, at the age of 91.[3]

Recognition

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The American Anthropological Association established the Francis L. K. Hsu Book Prize to commemorate his contribution.

Selected publications

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Books

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  • ——— (1949). "Suppression Versus Repression, a Limited Psychological Interpretation of Four Cultures". Psychiatry. 12 (3). Place of publication not identified: 223–242. doi:10.1080/00332747.1949.11022736. PMID 24536183.
  • Shih, Kuo-heng, Rukang Tian, Xiaotong Fei, Francis L. K. Hsu, Elton Mayo and Dorothea McConnel Mayo (1944). China Enters the Machine Age; a Study of Labor in Chinese War Industry. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0837102227.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ——— (1948). Under the Ancestors' Shadow; Chinese Culture and Personality. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • ——— (1952). Religion, Science and Human Crises; a Study of China in Transition and Its Implications for the West. London: Routledge & K. Paul.
  • ——— (1953). Americans and Chinese: Two Ways of Life. New York: H. Schuman.
  • ——— (1961). Psychological Anthropology; Approaches to Culture and Personality. Homewood, Ill: Dorsey Press.
  • ——— (1963). Clan, Caste, and Club. Princeton, N.J: Van Nostrand.
  • ——— (1967). Under the Ancestors' Shadow : Kinship, Personality, and Social Mobility in Village China. Garden City, N.Y: Anchor Books.
  • ——— (1969). The Study of Literate Civilizations. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • ——— (1970). Americans and Chinese: Purpose and Fulfillment in Great Civilizations. Garden City, N.Y: Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press.
  • ——— (1971). Under the Ancestors' Shadow; Kinship, Personality, and Social Mobility in China. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804707677.
  • ——— (1971). The Challenge of the American Dream: The Chinese in the United States. Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth Pub. Co. ISBN 0534000436.
  • ——— (1971). Kinship and Culture. Chicago: Aldine Pub. Co. ISBN 0202010783.
  • ——— (1972). Psychological Anthropology. Cambridge, Mass: Schenkman Pub. Co.; distributed by General Learning Press [Morristown, N.J.
  • ——— (1973). The Minority Experience in Anthropology : Report of the Committee on Minorities and Anthropology. Washington: American Anthropological Association.
  • Hsü-Balzer, Eileen, Richard Balzer and Francis L. K. Hsu (1974). China Day by Day. New Haven: Yale University Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ——— (1975). Iemoto: The Heart of Japan. Cambridge, Mass: Schenkman Pub. Co.; [distributed by] Halsted Press, New York.
  • ——— (1981). Americans and Chinese : Passage to Differences. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 0824807103.
  • Chu, Godwin C. and Francis L. K. Hsu (1983). China's New Social Fabric. London: Kegan Paul International in association with the East-West Center, Honolulu. ISBN 0710300506.
  • ——— (1983). Exorcising the Trouble Makers : Magic, Science, and Culture. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313237808.
  • Marsella, Anthony J., George A. De Vos and Francis L. K. Hsu (1985). Culture and Self : Asian and Western Perspectives. New York: Tavistock Publications. ISBN 042279130X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Marsella, Anthony J., George A. De Vos and Francis L. K. Hsu (1985). Culture and Self : Asian and Western Perspectives. New York: Tavistock Publications. ISBN 042279130X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Hsu, L. K. Francis and Hendrick Serrie (1998). The Overseas Chinese : Ethnicity in National Context. Lanham, Md: University Press of America. ISBN 076181163X.

Articles and chapters

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  • ———— (1979). "The Cultural Problem of the Cultural Anthropologist". American Anthropologist. 81 (3): 517–532. doi:10.1525/aa.1979.81.3.02a00010.. Presidential Address, American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, 1978. Free access HERE
  • ———— (1980). "Passage to Understanding". In Spindler, George D. (ed.). The Making of Psychological Anthropology. Vol. 239. Univ of California Press. pp. 142–173. ISBN 0520039572.
  • ———— (1999). "My Life as a Marginal Man: Autobiographical Discussions with Francis Lk Hsu (Interviewed and Recorded by Glt Hsu and Flk Hsu's Family)". Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation/SMC.

References and further reading

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