The Pretended Asian

The Pretended Asian
Author: Michael Keevak
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 081433198X

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The Pretended Asian also traces Psalmanazar's later career as a Grub Street hack writer and how his lifelong refusal to reveal his real identity - even after Europeans stopped believing he was a native of Formosa - may have rendered Psalmanazar a permanent outsider."--BOOK JACKET.

From White to Yellow

From White to Yellow
Author: Rotem Kowner
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 707
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773544550

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An examination of the evolution of European racial views of the Japanese.

Race and Racism in Modern East Asia

Race and Racism in Modern East Asia
Author: Rotem Kowner,Walter Demel
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004237292

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Race and Racism in Modern East Asia juxtaposes Western racial constructions of East Asians with constructions of race and their outcomes in modern East Asia. This groundbreaking volume also offers an analysis of these constructions, their evolution and their interrelations.

Routledge Handbook of Religions in Asia

Routledge Handbook of Religions in Asia
Author: Bryan S. Turner,Oscar Salemink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317636465

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The Routledge Handbook of Religions in Asia provides a contemporary and comprehensive overview of religion in contemporary Asia. Compiled and introduced by Bryan S. Turner and Oscar Salemink, the Handbook contains specially written chapters by experts in their respective fields. The wide-ranging introduction discusses issues surrounding Orientalism and the historical development of the discipline of Religious Studies. It conveys how there have been many centuries of interaction between different religious traditions in Asia and discusses the problem of world religions and the range of concepts, such as high and low traditions, folk and formal religions, popular and orthodox developments. Individual chapters are presented in the following five sections: Asian Origins: religious formations Missions, States and Religious Competition Reform Movements and Modernity Popular Religions Religion and Globalization: social dimensions Striking a balance between offering basic information about religious cultures in Asia and addressing the complexity of employing a western terminology in societies with radically different traditions, this advanced level reference work will be essential reading for students, researchers and scholars of Asian Religions, Sociology, Anthropology, Asian Studies and Religious Studies.

Early Encounters between East Asia and Europe

Early Encounters between East Asia and Europe
Author: Ralf Hertel,Michael Keevak
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317147183

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While inquiries into early encounters between East Asia and the West have traditionally focused on successful interactions, this collection inquires into the many forms of failure, experienced on all sides, in the period before 1850. Countering a tendency in scholarship to overlook unsuccessful encounters, it starts from the assumption that failures can prove highly illuminating and provide valuable insights into both the specific shapes and limitations of East Asian and Western imaginations of the Other, as well as of the nature of East-West interaction. Interdisciplinary in outlook, this collection brings together the perspectives of sinology, Japanese and Korean studies, historical studies, literary studies, art history, religious studies, and performance studies. The subjects discussed are manifold and range from missionary accounts, travel reports, letters and trade documents to fictional texts as well as material objects (such as tea, chinaware, or nautical instruments) exchanged between East and West. In order to avoid a Eurocentric perspective, the collection balances approaches from the fields of English literature, Spanish studies, Neo-Latin studies, and art history with those of sinology, Japanese studies, and Korean studies. It includes an introduction mapping out the field of failures in early modern encounters between East Asia and Europe, as well as a theoretically minded essay on the lessons of failure and the ethics of cross-cultural understanding.

Dialect and Nationalism in China 1860 1960

Dialect and Nationalism in China  1860   1960
Author: Gina Anne Tam
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108478281

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Analyzes how fangyan (local Chinese languages or dialects) were central to the creation of modern Chinese nationalism.

Imagining Early Modern Histories

Imagining Early Modern Histories
Author: Elizabeth Ketner,Allison Kavey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134803903

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Interpreting textual mediations of history in early modernity, this volume adds nuance to our understanding of the contributions fiction and fictionalizing make to the shape and texture of versions of and debates about history during that period. Geographically, the scope of the essays extends beyond Europe and England to include Asia and Africa. Contributors take a number of different approaches to understand the relationship between history, fiction, and broader themes in early modern culture. They analyze the ways fiction writers use historical sources, fictional texts translate ideas about the past into a vernacular accessible to broad audiences, fictional depictions and interpretations shape historical action, and the ways in which nonfictional texts and accounts were given fictional histories of their own, intentionally or not, through transmission and interpretation. By combining the already contested idea of fiction with performance, action, and ideas/ideology, this collection provides a more thorough consideration of fictional histories in the early modern period. It also covers more than two centuries of primary material, providing a longer perspective on the changing and complex role of history in forming early modern national, gendered, and cultural identities.

Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World

Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World
Author: Anna Winterbottom
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781137380203

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Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World presents a new interpretation of the development of the English East India Company between 1660 and 1720. The book explores the connections between scholarship, patronage, diplomacy, trade, and colonial settlement in the early modern world. Links of patronage between cosmopolitan writers and collectors and scholars associated with the Royal Society of London and the universities are investigated. Winterbottom shows how innovative works of scholarship – covering natural history, ethnography, theology, linguistics, medicine, and agriculture - were created amid multi-directional struggles for supremacy in Asia, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic. The role of non-elite actors including slaves in transferring knowledge and skills between settlements is explored in detail.