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  • - Chinese American Verse from Exclusion to Postethnicity
    av Steven (Associate Professor of English Yao
    769,-

    Foreign Accents sets forth a historical poetics of verse by writers of Chinese descent in the U.S. from the early twentieth century to the present. With readings of works by Ezra Pound, Li-young Lee, Marilyn Chin, Ha Jin, and John Yau, this study charts the dimensions of Asian American verse as an evolving and contested counterpoetic formation.

  • - English Subjectivity and the Prehistory of Orientalism
    av Eugenia Zuroski (Assistant Professor Jenkins
    1 553,-

    Through an examination of England's obsession with Chinese things throughout the long eighteenth century, this book argues that chinoiserie in literature and material culture played a central role in shaping emergent conceptions of taste and subjectivity.

  • - Translation and the Making of Modern Chinese Culture
    av University of South Carolina) Hill, Michael Gibbs (Assistant Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature & Assistant Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature
    616 - 1 328,-

    Lin Shu, Inc. explores the dynamic interactions between literary translation, commercial publishing, and the politics of "traditional" Chinese culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as it traces how Lin Shu and a team of translators brought classic Western novels by Melville, Stowe, Dickens, and others to China.

  • - The Rise of the Novel East and West
    av Ning (Assistant Professor of Chinese Ma
    1 418,-

    The Age of Silver considers how commerce fueled the emergence of the novel around the globe, examining the evolution of epochal works of national literature from Don Quixote in 1605 to Robinson Crusoe in 1719.

  • - Zhuangzi Inside Out
    av Haun (University Professor Saussy
    1 154,-

    The book looks at translation from many angles: it explores how translations change the languages in which they occur, how works introduced from other languages become part of the consciousness of native speakers, what strategies translators must use to secure acceptance for foreign works, and the history of translation in China.

  • - On Kant and Freud
    av Kojin (Japanese Philosopher and Literary Theorist Karatani
    1 139,-

    Nation and Aesthetics shows curious connections between nationalism and aesthetics through examining various fields such as art, language, and religion. This connection is not accidental, but inherent. Nation connects capitalism and the state, thus creating the problematic modern social formation of capital-nation-state.

  • - English Subjectivity and the Prehistory of Orientalism
    av Eugenia (Associate Professor of English Zuroski
    623,-

    Through an examination of England's obsession with Chinese things throughout the long eighteenth century, A Taste for China argues that chinoiserie in literature and material culture played a central role in shaping emergent conceptions of taste and subjectivity.

  • - Asian Writing in the United States, Canada, and Australia
    av Timothy (Martha Meier Renk-Bascom Professor of Poetry and Professor of English and Asian American Studies Yu
    1 269,-

    Studies Asian American, Asian Canadian, and Asian Australian writing to establish what 'diasporic poetics' might be held in common.

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