Eastern and Western synergies and imaginations : : texts and histories / / edited by Katrine K. Wong.
Eastern and Western Synergies and Imaginations: Texts and Histories is a product of east-west studies crossed with adaptation studies: it goes beyond evaluation of cultural interactions and discussion of forms and manners of adaptation. This volume brings together critical discourses from various cu...
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Superior document: | East and West ; Volume 8 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2021] ©2021 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | East and West (Leiden, Netherlands) ;
Volume 8. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Other title: | Acknowledgement -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction/ 1 “A Being … from a Different World”: Yung Wing and the Making of a Global Subjectivity/ 2 Maritime Links, Imperialism, and Diaspora in the Ibis/ 3 Utopia and History: Os Lusíadas (Camões) and Uma viagem à Índia (G. Tavares)/ 4 “Orientalism from within” in Goa: Local Textual Production in Light of the Legal and Administrative Framework of the Overseas Populations/ 5 Present Absences: the East in the Story of a Port Town on the Western Coast of the Black Sea/ 6 Pragmatism and Politics Intertwined: the West, the East, the Suez Crisis, and Inter/national Hegemony in James Graham’s Eden’s Empire/ 7 A Dog of Flanders : of Triumphant Heroes and Heroic Losers/ 8 Yeats, Noh Theatre, and the Traditions of Asia/ 9 David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face in Postracial Times/ 10 Imagining Robert Wilson’s The Three Ladies of London in Macao/ Appendix: The Three Ladies of Macao (2016)/ Index. |
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Summary: | Eastern and Western Synergies and Imaginations: Texts and Histories is a product of east-west studies crossed with adaptation studies: it goes beyond evaluation of cultural interactions and discussion of forms and manners of adaptation. This volume brings together critical discourses from various cultural locales which have developed from and thrived on the notion of “East meets West” or “West meets East”. The 10 chapters trace and investigate cross-, trans- or multi-cultural interpretations of fictional and non-fictional narratives that feature people and events in cities and regions which thrive, or have thrived, as East-West hubs, thereby expounding multiple layers of relationship between source texts and new texts. An allegorical play, The Three Ladies of Macao , premièred in December 2016, is now published as appendix in this volume. |
ISBN: | 900443741X |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | edited by Katrine K. Wong. |