Chapter Afterword. Notes on Rereading and Re-enacting “China”

In Europe, the historical representation and narration of China and the Orient more in general from an outsider’s point of view has conjured up an exotic and a-historical image of a poetical, mystical and refined civilization. In Walpole’s Britain, for example, “the argument from the Chinese”—namely...

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Chapter “Rievocare certe nobili opere dei nostri maggiori”
Chapter Searching for ‘Italianità’ in the Dodecanese Islands
Chapter Rereading Italian Travellers to Africa
Chapter Unsheathing the Katana. The Long Fortune of the First Two Japanese Embassies in Italy
Chapter Medici Ambitions and Fascist Policies.
Rereading travellers to the East
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