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UNINA9910451802603321 |
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Titolo |
The trans-Pacific imagination [[electronic resource] ] : rethinking boundary, culture and society / / editors, Naoki Sakai, Hyon Joo Yoo |
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Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub. Co., c2012 |
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ISBN |
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1-280-66926-8 |
9786613646194 |
981-4324-14-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (351 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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SakaiNaoki <1946-> |
YooHyon Joo |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Postcolonialism and the arts |
Nationalism - East Asia - History |
Electronic books. |
East Asia Civilization |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Preface; CONTENTS; Contributors; Copyrighted Essays; Introduction: The Trans-Pacific Imagination - Rethinking Boundary, Culture and Society Naoki Sakai and Hyon Joo Yoo; National Sovereignty and the Regime of International Law; Postcoloniality and Nationality; Asia: A Marker of Civilizational Transference; Complicity and the Global Sovereign State; Victimhood Nationalism and the Crisis of Masculinity; History Textbook and Shame; Notes; Towards a Transnational History of Victimhood Nationalism: On the Trans-Pacific Space Jie-Hyun Lim; The Transnationality of Victimhood Nationalism |
From Heroes to Victims: Hereditary Victimhood in KoreaFrom Victimizers to Victims: Apologies for Memory in Japan; Responsibility: From Whom to Whom?; Notes; The Trans-Pacific Migrant and Area Studies Lisa Lowe; Notes; Imprinting the Empire: Western Artists and the Persistence of Colonialism in East Asia Tessa Morris-Suzuki; The Art of Occupation; Four Artists and the Japanese Empire; Floating Worlds: The Japanese Empire and the Making of the "Far East"; Tourism, Imperialism and the Multi-Focal Eye; Politics Cut Out; The Persistence |
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of Empire; Notes |
The Political Formation of the Homoerotics and the Cold War: The Battle of Gazes at and from Okinawa Ikuo Shinjou"They Rejected Me Plainly": Ôe Kenzaburô's Okinawa Note; The Japanese Subject Formation and the Status of the Homoerotics; Notes; Securing Okinawa for Miscegenation: Gender and Trans-Pacific Empire of the United States and Japan Annmaria Shimabuku; Opposite Views of Security Behind a Unified Front of Protest; The State as the "Coldest of Cold Monsters"; Feminist Critique of the Military Institution; Biopower; Securing Okinawa for Miscegenation; The Tent Village of Garama |
ConclusionNotes; The Politics of Postcoloniality and the Literature of "Being-in-Japan" (Zainichi) Hyoduk Lee; Postcoloniality of Japan in the Asia-Pacific; What Is Zainichi Literature?; Zainichi Literature around 1970; Ethnicity/Class, Ethnicity/Gender; Perpetual "Postcolonial"; Notes; The Incurable Feminine: Women Without a Country in East Asian Cinema Hyon Joo Yoo; Antigone's Impossible Place; The Impossible Subject: Women Without a Country; What Does Woman without a Country Want?; Notes |
Inter-Asia Comparative Framework: Postcolonial Film Historiography in Taiwan and South Korea Soyoung KimFilmmaking as Postcolonial Archival Practice; Almost Life Like in The Puppet Master; Chihwas on as a Tale of Pre-Cinema; Flashbacks and a Good Ear (Singer); The Paradox of Postcolonial Archival Work; Notes; Postcolonial Hiroshima, Mon Amour: Franco-Japanese Collaboration in the American Shadow Yuko Shibata; The Nexus Between Hiroshima and Nevers; Prewar Hiroshima as a Military City; The Collaboration Between France and Japan in French Indochina; Duras' Commitment to the French Empire |
The Othering of the Japanese Man |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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This anthology critically re-examines and re-articulates the discursive boundary that binds the region called East Asia in order to produce Trans-Pacific Studies. Recognizing that the creation of regional boundaries depends on a new configuration of both inter- and intra-national power relations and the ideological constructs that generate historical, ideological, and cultural effects, this volume proposes that the term "trans-Pacific" be mobilized to complicate the phrase "East Asian" as the boundary of academic discipline and socio-cultural discourse. The anthology also examines the historic |
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