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Sinophone-Anglophone Cultural Duet
von Sheng-Mei Ma
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
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ISBN: 978-3-319-58033-3
Auflage: 1st ed. 2017
Erschienen am 26.07.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 240 Seiten

Preis: 96,29 €

Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Sheng-mei Ma is Professor of English at Michigan State University, USA, specializing in Asian Diaspora and East-West comparative studies. His books in English include: The Last Isle (2015); Alienglish (2014); Asian Diaspora and East-West Modernity (2012); Diaspora Literature and Visual Culture (2011); East-West Montage (2007); The Deathly Embrace (2000); and Immigrant Subjectivities in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Literatures (1998).



Part I: Sino . . .


1. Sino-Anglo-Euro Wolf Fan(g)s from Jiang Rong to Annaud


2. To Anglicize and Angelize the Rape of Nanking


3. Asiatic Aspie: Millennial (ab)Use of Asperger's Syndrome


4. Turandot: The Chinese Box by Puccini, Zeffirelli, Zhang, and Chen


5. Speaking (of the) Dragon: Slain by the West, Ridden by the East


6. Asian Inscrewtability in Hollywood


Part II: . . . Anglo


7. Gene Luen Yang's Graphic Bi-Bye to China/town


8. Asian Birthright and Anglo Bequest in Chang-rae Lee and Bich Minh Nguyen


9. On Sci-Fi's Good China, Bad China: Maureen F. McHugh and Chang-rae Lee


10. Fed (up) with Gyoza and Vodka: Oldboy's Forbidden Fruit of Alterity


11. Noodle Western: Asian Gunslingers, Swordplayers, Filmmakers Gone West


12. Millennial Taiwan Food Films: Naming and Epicurean Cure



This book examines the paradox of China and the United States' literary and visual relationships, morphing between a happy duet and a contentious duel in fiction, film, poetry, comics, and opera from both sides of the Pacific. In the 21st century where tension between the two superpowers escalates, a gaping lacuna lies in the cultural sphere of Sino-Anglo comparative cultures. By focusing on a "Sinophone-Anglophone" relationship rather than a "China-US" one, Sheng-mei Ma eschews realpolitik, focusing on the two languages and the cross-cultural spheres where, contrary to Kipling's twain, East and West forever meet, like a repetition compulsion bordering on neurosis over the self and its cultural other. Indeed, the coupling of the two-duet-cum-duel-is so predictable that each seems attracted to and repulsed by its dark half, semblable, (in)compatible for their shared larger-than-life-ness.


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