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Orientalism and Reverse Orientalism in Literature and Film - Beyond East and West

English · Hardback

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Acknowledging the significance of Edward Said's Orientalism for contemporary discourse, the contributors to this volume deconstruct, rearrange and challenge elements of his thesis, looking at the new conditions and opportunities offered by globalization.


List of contents

1. Introduction: Resisting Orientalism; Part I: (Neo)Imperial Desire and Re(pro)ductive Stereotypes; 2. Masquerade, Mise-en-Scène and Female Harem Desire in Abdul the Damned (1935); 3. Zen and the Art of Cultural Cliché: Three Cinematic Pilgrimages to Japan in the New Millennium; 4. "Putting it My Way, but Nicely": Neocolonialism in Feminist Clothing in Andy Tennant’s Anna and the King (1999) and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I (1956); Part II: East-West Travel and Cultural Translation; 5. Steinbeck’s East of Eden: Progenitor of Chinese American Intertextual and Intercultural Encounters; 6. "The Impossibility of Knowing": Exoticism and East-West Intersections in the Travel Writings of Victor Segalen; 7. A Passage to the West: Globalization and the Refugee Crisis in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West; 8. "Make the Best of Both Worlds": Utopianism in Aldous Huxley’s Island and D. T. Suzuki’s Social Thought; 9. Remote Translators: Translational Life Narrative in Edward Seidensticker and Donald Richie; Part III: Re-Orienting National History and Glocalizing Contexts; 10. Rethinking Rural China: Zhang Yimou’s Red Sorghum and the Roots-Searching Movement in a Post-Cultural Revolution Context; 11. China’s Orient in Fan de Siècle Culture; 12. Reorienting Sinophone America through "Sinophone Orientalism"; 13. Between Script and Genre: A Space Where East Meets West; Index

About the author

Sharmani Patricia Gabriel is Professor of English at Universiti Malaya, Malaysia.
Bernard Wilson teaches at Gakushuin University, Tsuda University, and the University of the Sacred Heart, Japan.

Summary

Acknowledging the significance of Edward Said’s Orientalism for contemporary discourse, the contributors to this volume deconstruct, rearrange and challenge elements of his thesis, looking at the new conditions and opportunities offered by globalization.

Product details

Authors Sharmani Patricia (Universiti Malaya Gabriel, Sharmani Patricia Wilson Gabriel
Assisted by Sharmani Patricia Gabriel (Editor), Bernard Wilson (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9780367615222
ISBN 978-0-367-61522-2
No. of pages 214
Series Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

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