Images of China in Polish and Serbian travel writings (1720-1949) / / by Tomasz Ewertowski.

In Images of China in Polish and Serbian Travel Writings (1720-1949) , Tomasz Ewertowski examines how Polish and Serbian travelers described China, surveys various factors which influenced their style of writing, and illustrates the social, political and intellectual context that determined their di...

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Superior document:Studia imagologica ; Volume 28
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill Rodopi,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Studia imagologica ; Volume 28.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgements -- Notes on Names and Spellings -- Introduction -- 1 Identities -- 1.1 Roles of Travelers -- 1.2 General Frameworks -- 2 Places Visited -- 2.1 Northeast China -- 2.2 Harbin -- 2.3 Mukden -- 2.4 Shanghai -- 2.5 Hong Kong -- 2.6 Macau -- 2.7 Beijing -- 2.8 The Great Wall of China -- 2.9 Kyakhta and Qing-Russian Border -- 2.10 Guangzhou -- 2.11 Guangdong Province -- 2.12 Tianjin -- 2.13 Nanjing -- 2.14 Suzhou -- 2.15 Hangzhou -- 2.16 Qingdao -- 2.17 Shandong -- 2.18 Kalgan and the Sino-Mongolian Border Zone -- 2.19 Other Locations -- 2.20 Conclusion -- 3 Themes: Materialities and General Views -- 3.1 Materialities -- 3.2 General Views -- 3.3 Conclusion -- Final Remarks-the Chinese Mosaic -- Appendix-List of Travel Writers -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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