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Western Visions Of The Far East In A Transpacific Age 15221657 Christina H Lee

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Western Visions Of The Far East In A Transpacific Age 15221657 Christina H Lee
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Christina H. Lee
ISBN: 9781409408505, 1409408507
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Western Visions Of The Far East In A Transpacific Age 15221657 Christina H Lee by Christina H. Lee 9781409408505, 1409408507 instant download after payment.

Bringing to bear the latest developments across various areas of research and disciplines, this collection provides a broad perspective on how Western Europe made sense of a complex, multi-faceted, and by and large Sino-centered East and Southeast Asia. The volume covers the transpacific period--after Magellan's opening of the transpacific route to the Far East and before the eventual dominance of the region by the British and the Dutch. In contrast to the period of the Enlightenment, during which Orientalist discourses arose, this initial period of encounters and conquest is characterized by an enormous curiosity and a desire to seize--not only materially but intellectually--the lands and peoples of East Asia. The essays investigate European visions of the Far East--particularly of China and Japan--and examine how and why particular representations of Asians and their cultural practices were constructed, revised, and adapted. Collectively, the essays show that images of the Far East were filtered by worldviews that ranged from being, on the one hand, universalistic and relatively equitable towards cultures to the other extreme, unilaterally Eurocentric.

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