East-West Montage: Reflections on Asian Bodies in DiasporaUniversity of Hawaii Press, 6 nov. 2007 - 328 pagini "East-West Montage possesses a unique vision that promises to push discussions of globalization, cultural production, ethnic identity, and bodily metaphors in powerful new directions. Ma is to be praised for his sound scholarship and innovative interpretations. Indeed where others specialize in either the collection of details or the unpacking of text, Ma weaves a strong analytic exegesis rooted in thorough research." —Richard King, Washington State University |
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... once stagnant and barbaric. Adam Smith, in The Wealth of Nations (1776) sees China as “stand[ing] still” (p. 175). Hegel expounds on the “stasis” of China: “Early do we see China advancing to the condition it is found at this day ...
... Once arrived, moreover, the immigrant is an amphibian trapped between water and land, euphemistically belonging to both but possibly to neither. Even the little plot of sand under their feet is subject to erosion by the tide, the wind ...
... once a miracle and a trauma that no human consciousness can ever recall. Asian, alien, and anal establish a kinship if we read the Bible in conjunction with Freud. Retreating into obscurity, the shadow Trinity leaves in its wake ...
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Cuprins
Intercut on Asian Penis | 37 |
Intercut on Asian Dubbing | 77 |
Intercut on the Korean Wave | 111 |
Intercut on Body Oriental | 141 |
Intercut on Asian Magic | 187 |
Intercut on Asian Deceased | 215 |
Finis | 255 |
Notes | 257 |
Bibliography | 275 |
Index | 295 |
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