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  • Cheah, Pheng  (1)
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  • Bielefeld : transcript
  • Frankfurt : Campus Verlag
  • Oxford : Oxford University Press
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    ISBN: 9781478016687 , 9781478019312
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 331 Seiten
    Series Statement: Sinotheory
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Siting postcoloniality (Veranstaltung : 2015 : Hong Kong) Siting postcoloniality
    Keywords: Postcolonialism ; Postcolonialism ; Postcolonialism ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory ; HISTORY / Asia / General ; China Relations ; Southeast Asia Relations ; China Relations ; East Asia Relations ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; China ; Ostasien ; Postkolonialismus ; Politik
    Abstract: "The contributors to Siting Postcoloniality reevaluate the notion of the postcolonial by focusing on the Sinosphere-the region of East and Southeast Asia that has been significantly shaped by relations with China throughout history. Pointing out that the history of imperialism in China and Southeast Asia is longer and more complex than Euro-American imperialism, the contributors complicate the traditional postcolonial binaries of center/periphery, colonizer/colonized, and developed/developing. Among other topics, they examine socialist China's attempts to break with Soviet cultural hegemony, the postcoloniality of Taiwan as it negotiates the legacy of Japanese colonial rule, Southeast Asian and South Asian diasporic experiences of colonialism, and Hong Kong's complex colonial experiences under the British, the Japanese, and mainland China. The contributors show how postcolonial theory's central concepts cannot adequately explain colonialism in the Sinosphere. Challenging fundamental axioms of postcolonial studies, the volume forcefully suggests that postcolonial theory needs to be rethought. Contributors. Pheng Cheah, Dai Jinhua, Caroline S. Hau, Elaine Yee Lin Ho, Wendy Larson, Liao Ping-hui, Lin Pei-yin, Lo Kwai-Cheung, Lui Tai-lok, Pang Laikwan, Lisa Rofel, David Wang, Erebus Wong, Robert J. C. Young"--
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