"The book, on the whole, is insightful and dazzling in making interdisciplinary connections across psychology and related disciplines and it serves as a powerful example of articulating a sophisticated and elaborate theoretically informed indigenous psychology. ... it will be of importance to cognitive psychology, cultural psychology, indigenous psychology, theoretical and philosophical psychology, anthropology, and Asian studies and to ongoing scholarly debates on the cultural meaning of emotions." (Sunil Bhatia, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Vol. 36 (4), 2016) "Understanding Emotion in Chinese Culture by Louise Sundararajan is an elegant account of the ways in which emotions are experienced by Chinese people, and the book uses this discussion to enrich the Western psychological study of emotion. ... Understanding Emotion in Chinese Culture offers a rich network of complexly nuanced ideas. ... an eloquently constructed book that addresses difficult but important issues holistically within the context of naturalistic science. There are probably not many who would attempt such a task." (Richard E. Duus, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 60 (48), November, 2015)