Imagining Germany Imagining Asia
Veronika Fuechtner (Ed.)
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This collection of new essays explores how Germany's imagined Asia informed its national fantasies at crucial historical junctures. It will influence future scholarly explorations of Asian-German cultural transfer. The first collection of essays in the new field of Asian-German Studies, Imagining Germany Imagining Asia demonstrates that Germany and Asia have always shared cultural spaces. Indeed, since the time of the German Enlightenment, Asia served as the foil for fantasies of sexuality, escape, danger, competition, and racial and spiritual purity that were central to foundational ideas of a cohesive German national culture during crucial historical junctures such as ... Read more
This collection of new essays explores how Germany's imagined Asia informed its national fantasies at crucial historical junctures. It will influence future scholarly explorations of Asian-German cultural transfer. The first collection of essays in the new field of Asian-German Studies, Imagining Germany Imagining Asia demonstrates that Germany and Asia have always shared cultural spaces. Indeed, since the time of the German Enlightenment, Asia served as the foil for fantasies of sexuality, escape, danger, competition, and racial and spiritual purity that were central to foundational ideas of a cohesive German national culture during crucial historical junctures such as ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Columbia, MD, United States
ISBN
9781571135483
SKU
V9781571135483
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Reviews for Imagining Germany Imagining Asia
[A] well-edited volume and a welcome addition to scholarship. [Its] tripartite structure aids the conceptual cohesion of its widely varying essays. Most pleasing was perhaps the insight that it is not only material produced during our own self-proclaimed age of globalization, but also texts from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, that appear to challenge those simplistic occidental-oriental dualisms we would ... Read more