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Asian crossings : travel writing on China, Japan and Southeast Asia / edited by Steve Clark and Paul Smethurst.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, 2008Description: xi, 276 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9622099149
  • 9789622099142
  • 9622099157
  • 9789622099159
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 915 22
LOC classification:
  • PN56.T7 A85 2008
Contents:
Between topos and topography : Japanese early modern travel literature / Robert F. Wittkamp -- 'First appearance of this celebrated capital' ; or, what Mr. Barrow saw in the land of the Chinaman / Joe Sample -- Reading of readings : English travel books, audiences, and modern Chinese history, c. 1832 to present / Ting Man Tsao -- Travel and business : the first Colombian in China / Jacinto Fombona -- Erasing footsteps : on some differences between the first and popular editions of Isabella Bird's Unbeaten Tracks in Japan / Shizen Ozawa -- Discourses of difference : the Malaya of Isabella Bird, Emily Innes and Florence Caddy / Eddie Tay -- China of the tourists : women and the Grand Tour of the Middle Kingdom, 1878-1923 / Julia Kuehn -- Ruins in the jungle : nature and narrative / Douglas Kerr -- Forbidden journeys to China and beyond with the odd couple : Ella Maillart and Peter Fleming / Maureen Mulligan -- Kawakami Otojiro's trip to the West and Taiwan at the turn of the twentieth century / Yukari Yoshihara -- Shaking the Buddhas : Lafcadio Hearn in Japan, 1890-1904 / David Taylor -- 'Chambres d'Asie, chambres d'ailleurs' : Nicole-Lise Bernheim's 'vertical travels' in Asia / Katy Hindson -- World Journey of My Heart and Homestay in the World : travel programming and contemporary Japanese culture / Mark Meli -- After the Bubble : post-Imperial Tokyo / Steve Clark.
Review: "The fourteen chapters in this book examine various topics and contexts of travel writings on China, Japan and Southeast Asia. From the first Colombian on a trade mission to China, to French women travellers in Asia, and the opening of Japan Fairs' in the US during the latter half of the nineteenth century, this book offers a kaleidoscopic glimpse of the various cultures in the eyes of their beholders coupled with insightful understanding of the various politics and relationships that are involved. While this book will appeal to expert scholars and students of travel literature and Asian studies, as well as those working on cultural studies, general readers will also fmd it an interesting and accessible addition to their collections."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Between topos and topography : Japanese early modern travel literature / Robert F. Wittkamp -- 'First appearance of this celebrated capital' ; or, what Mr. Barrow saw in the land of the Chinaman / Joe Sample -- Reading of readings : English travel books, audiences, and modern Chinese history, c. 1832 to present / Ting Man Tsao -- Travel and business : the first Colombian in China / Jacinto Fombona -- Erasing footsteps : on some differences between the first and popular editions of Isabella Bird's Unbeaten Tracks in Japan / Shizen Ozawa -- Discourses of difference : the Malaya of Isabella Bird, Emily Innes and Florence Caddy / Eddie Tay -- China of the tourists : women and the Grand Tour of the Middle Kingdom, 1878-1923 / Julia Kuehn -- Ruins in the jungle : nature and narrative / Douglas Kerr -- Forbidden journeys to China and beyond with the odd couple : Ella Maillart and Peter Fleming / Maureen Mulligan -- Kawakami Otojiro's trip to the West and Taiwan at the turn of the twentieth century / Yukari Yoshihara -- Shaking the Buddhas : Lafcadio Hearn in Japan, 1890-1904 / David Taylor -- 'Chambres d'Asie, chambres d'ailleurs' : Nicole-Lise Bernheim's 'vertical travels' in Asia / Katy Hindson -- World Journey of My Heart and Homestay in the World : travel programming and contemporary Japanese culture / Mark Meli -- After the Bubble : post-Imperial Tokyo / Steve Clark.

"The fourteen chapters in this book examine various topics and contexts of travel writings on China, Japan and Southeast Asia. From the first Colombian on a trade mission to China, to French women travellers in Asia, and the opening of Japan Fairs' in the US during the latter half of the nineteenth century, this book offers a kaleidoscopic glimpse of the various cultures in the eyes of their beholders coupled with insightful understanding of the various politics and relationships that are involved. While this book will appeal to expert scholars and students of travel literature and Asian studies, as well as those working on cultural studies, general readers will also fmd it an interesting and accessible addition to their collections."--BOOK JACKET.

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