Abstract Pearl S. Buck is an American woman writer who has won the Nobel Prize for Literature and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Her literary works are spread all over the world, and the academic research on her has promoted cultural exchanges and cooperation. The English literature shows that in the late 20th century emerged a large number of communication organizations and personnel, including public welfare organizations, university research institutions and publishing houses with Pearl S. Buck Center as the main one, whose target was the humanities and social science scholars and medical practitioners from more than 20 countries and regions.Through conferences, public welfare activities, classroom teaching, lectures and other forms, a large number of monographs, academic journals, research reports, papers, dissertations, news reports and other publications have been spread all over the world.The content of academic dissemination mainly focuses on the study of her life as well as her works. Pearl S. Studies is represented by different schools in North America and Asia.
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