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Comic China Representing Common Ground 18901945 Hardcover Wendy Gan

  • SKU: BELL-10428570
Comic China Representing Common Ground 18901945 Hardcover Wendy Gan
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Comic China Representing Common Ground 18901945 Hardcover Wendy Gan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.56 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Wendy Gan
ISBN: 9781439916292, 1439916292
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Comic China Representing Common Ground 18901945 Hardcover Wendy Gan by Wendy Gan 9781439916292, 1439916292 instant download after payment.

Wendy Gan’sComic Chinainvestigates the circumstances and motivations of cross-cultural humor. How do works that trade in laughter shape our understanding of Western discourses about China? Is humor meant to be inclusive or exclusive? Does it protect or challenge the status quo? Gan suggests that the simple, straightforward laugh may actually be a far more intricate negotiation of power relations.
Gan unpacks texts by authors who had little real contact with China as well as writers whose proximity to China influenced their representations. Looking beyond the familiar canon of serious modernist texts and the Yellow Peril classics of popular fiction, Gan analyzes turn-of-the-twentieth-century musical comedies set in the Far East, Ernest Bramah’s chinoiserie-inspired tales, and interwar travel writing. She also considers the comic works of the missionary Arthur Henderson Smith, the former Maritime Customs Officer J.O.P. Bland, and the Shanghai journalist and advertising man Carl Crow. 
Though it includes humor that is less than complimentary to the Chinese,Comic Chinareminds us that laughter is tied to our common humanity. Gan navigates the humor used in comic depictions ultimately to find, not superiority or ridicule, but common ground.

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