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Transculturation

Author : Robert Daniel Shaw
Publisher : William Carey Library Publishers
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:49015001057240

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Transculturation

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789401201247

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Transculturation: Cities, Spaces and Architectures in Latin America explores the critical potential inherent in the notion of “transculturation” in order to understand contemporary architectural practices and their cultural realities in Latin America.Despite its enormous theoretical potential and its importance within Latin American cultural theory, the term transculturation had never permeated into architectural debates. In fact, none of the main architectural theories produced in and about Latin America during the second half of the twentieth century engaged seriously with this notion as a way to analyze the complex social, cultural and political circumstances that affect the development of the continent’s cities, its urban spaces and its architectures. Therefore, this book demonstrates, for the first time, that the term transculturation is an invaluable tool in dismantling the essentialist, genealogical and hierarchical perspectives from which Latin American architectural practices have been viewed.Transculturation: Cities, Spaces and Architectures in Latin America introduces new readings and interpretations of the work of well-known architects, new analyses regarding the use of architectural materials and languages, new questions to do with minority architectures, gender and travel, and, from beginning to end, it engages with important political and theoretical debates that have rarely been broached within Latin American architectural circles.

"Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 "

Author : JulieF. Codell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351538756

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"Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 " by JulieF. Codell Pdf

Examining colonial art through the lens of transculturation, the essays in this collection assess painting, sculpture, photography, illustration and architecture from 1770 to 1930 to map these art works' complex and unresolved meanings illuminated by the concept of transculturation. Authors explore works in which transculturation itself was being defined, formed, negotiated, and represented in the British Empire and in countries subject to British influence (the Congo Free State, Japan, Turkey) through cross-cultural encounters of two kinds: works created in the colonies subject over time to colonial and to postcolonial spectators' receptions, and copies or multiples of works that traveled across space located in several colonies or between a colony and the metropole, thus subject to multiple cultural interpretations.

The Transculturation of Judge Dee Stories

Author : Yan WEI
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2022-09-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000640885

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The Transculturation of Judge Dee Stories by Yan WEI Pdf

This book views the Dutch sinologist, Robert van Gulik’s Judge Dee mysteries as a hybrid East–West form of detective fiction and uses the concept of transculturation to discuss their hybrid nature with respect to their sources, production, and influence. The Judge Dee mysteries authored by Robert van Gulik (1910–1967) were the first detective stories to be set in ancient China. These hybrid narratives combine Chinese historical figures, traditional Chinese crime literature, and Chinese history and material culture with ratiocinative methods and psychoanalytic themes familiar from Western detective fiction. This new subject and detective image won a global readership, and the book discusses the innovations that van Gulik’s Judge Dee mysteries brought to both Chinese gong’an literature and Western detective fiction. Furthermore, it introduces contemporary writers from different countries who specialize in writing detective fiction or gong’an novels set in ancient China. The book will meet the interest of fans of Judge Dee stories throughout the world and will also appeal to both students and researchers of comparative literature, Chinese literature, and crime novels studies.

Sino-Japanese Transculturation

Author : Richard King,Cody Poulton,Katsuhiko Endo
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780739171516

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Sino-Japanese Transculturation by Richard King,Cody Poulton,Katsuhiko Endo Pdf

This is a multi-author work which examines the cultural dimensions of the relations between East Asia’s two great powers, China and Japan, in a period of change and turmoil, from the late nineteenth century to the end of the Second World War. This period saw Japanese invasion of China, the occupation of China’s North-east (Manchuria) and Taiwan, and war between the two nations from 1937-1945; the scars of that war are still evident in relations between the two countries today. In their quest for modernity, the rulers and leading thinkers of China and Japan defined themselves in contradisctinction to the other, influenced both by traditional bonds of classical culture and by the influx of new Western ideas that flowed through Japan to China. The experiences of intellectual and cultural awakening in the two countries were inextricably linked, as our studies of poetry, fiction, philosophy, theatre, and popular culture demonstrate. The chapters explore this process of “transculturation” – the sharing and exchange of ideas and artistic expression – not only in Japan and China, but in the larger region which Joshua Fogel has called the “Sinosphere,” an area including Korea and parts of Southeast Asia with a shared heritage of Confucian statecraft and values underpinned by the classical Chinese language. The authors of the chapters, who include established senior academics and younger scholars, and employ a range of disciplines and methodologies, were selected by the editors for their expertise in particular aspects of this rich and complex cultural relationship. As for the editors: Richard King and Cody Poulton are scholars and translators of Chinese literature and Japanese theatre respectively, each taking a historical and comparative perspective to the study of their subject; Katsuhiko Endo is an intellectual historian dealing with both Japan and China.

Essays on Transculturation and Catalan-Cuban Intellectual History

Author : Yairen Jerez Columbié
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-04-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030730406

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Essays on Transculturation and Catalan-Cuban Intellectual History by Yairen Jerez Columbié Pdf

This book examines the cultural production of Catalan intellectuals in Cuba through a reading of texts and journeys that show the contrapuntal relationship between transcultural identities and narratives of nationhood. Both the concept of transculturation and its instrumentalization to tame conflict within nationalist projects are problematic. By uncovering and examining the contradictions between the fluid character of identities in the Cuban context of the first half of the twentieth century and nationalist discourses, within both the Catalanist community of Havana and Cuban society, this book joins wider debates about identities.

Mobile Narratives

Author : Eleftheria Arapoglou,Mónika Fodor,Jopi Nyman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-08-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135052331

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Mobile Narratives by Eleftheria Arapoglou,Mónika Fodor,Jopi Nyman Pdf

Emphasizing the role of travel and migration in the performance and transformation of identity, this volume addresses representations of travel, mobility, and migration in 19th–21st-century travel writing, literature, and media texts. In so doing, the book analyses the role of the various cultural, ethnic, gender, and national encounters pertinent to narratives of travel and migration in transforming and problematizing the identities of both the travelers and "travelees" enacting in the borderzones between cultures. While the individual essays by scholars from a wide range of countries deal with a variety of case studies from various historical, spatial, and cultural locations, they share a strong central interest in the ways in which the narratives of travel contribute to the imagining of ethnic encounters and how they have acted as sites of transformation and transculturation from the early nineteenth century to the present day. In addition to discussing textual representations of travel and migration, the volume also addresses the ways in which cultural texts themselves travel and are reconstructed in various cultural settings. The analyses are particularly attentive to the issues of globalization and migration, which provide a general frame for interpretation. What distinguishes the volume from existing books is its concern with travel and migration as ways of forging transcultural identities that are able to subvert existing categorizations and binary models of identity formation. In so doing, it pays particular attention to the performance of identity in various spaces of cultural encounter, ranging from North America to the East of Europe, putting particular emphasis on the representation of intercultural and ethnic encounters.

"Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 "

Author : JulieF. Codell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351538749

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"Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 " by JulieF. Codell Pdf

Examining colonial art through the lens of transculturation, the essays in this collection assess painting, sculpture, photography, illustration and architecture from 1770 to 1930 to map these art works' complex and unresolved meanings illuminated by the concept of transculturation. Authors explore works in which transculturation itself was being defined, formed, negotiated, and represented in the British Empire and in countries subject to British influence (the Congo Free State, Japan, Turkey) through cross-cultural encounters of two kinds: works created in the colonies subject over time to colonial and to postcolonial spectators' receptions, and copies or multiples of works that traveled across space located in several colonies or between a colony and the metropole, thus subject to multiple cultural interpretations.

Transculturation and Aesthetics

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2015-03-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789401211970

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Transculturation and Aesthetics by Anonim Pdf

This collection is a timely reflection on the momentous concept of transculturalism. With its historical roots in globalization, transculturation, oriented to (new) aesthetics, seeks new cultural formations, and, with its heterogeneous author- and readership, enlists active participation by the individual.

Essays on the Literary Baroque in Spain and Spanish America

Author : John Beverley
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781855661752

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Essays on the Literary Baroque in Spain and Spanish America by John Beverley Pdf

The continuing importance of the Baroque in Spanish and Latin American culture.

Beyond Dichotomies

Author : Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002-07-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0791453839

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Beyond Dichotomies by Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi Pdf

Confronts the cultural challenges of globalization.

Writing Across Cultures

Author : Angel Rama
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2012-05-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822352938

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Ángel Rama was one of twentieth-century Latin America's most distinguished men of letters. Writing across Cultures is his comprehensive analysis of the varied sources of Latin American literature. Originally published in 1982, the book links Rama's work on Spanish American modernism with his arguments about the innovative nature of regionalist literature, and it foregrounds his thinking about the close relationship between literary movements, such as modernism or regionalism, and global trends in social and economic development. In Writing across Cultures, Rama extends the Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz's theory of transculturation far beyond Cuba, bringing it to bear on regional cultures across Latin America, where new cultural arrangements have been forming among indigenous, African, and European societies for the better part of five centuries. Rama applies this concept to the work of the Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist José María Arguedas, whose writing drew on both Spanish and Quechua, Peru's two major languages and, by extension, cultures. Rama considered Arguedas's novel Los ríos profundos (Deep Rivers) to be the most accomplished example of narrative transculturation in Latin America. Writing across Cultures is the second of Rama's books to be translated into English.

Translating Others (Volume 1)

Author : Theo Hermans
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781317640455

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Both in the sheer breadth and in the detail of their coverage the essays in these two volumes challenge hegemonic thinking on the subject of translation. Engaging throughout with issues of representation in a postmodern and postcolonial world, Translating Others investigates the complex processes of projection, recognition, displacement and 'othering' effected not only by translation practices but also by translation studies as developed in the West. At the same time, the volumes document the increasing awareness the the world is peopled by others who also translate, often in ways radically different from and hitherto largely ignored by the modes of translating conceptualized in Western discourses. The languages covered in individual contributions include Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Rajasthani, Somali, Swahili, Tamil, Tibetan and Turkish as well as the Europhone literatures of Africa, the tongues of medieval Europe, and some major languages of Egypt's five thousand year history. Neighbouring disciplines invoked include anthropology, semiotics, museum and folklore studies, librarianship and the history of writing systems. Contributors to Volume 1: Doris Bachmann-Medick, Cosima Bruno, Ovidi Carbonell, Martha Cheung, G. Gopinathan, Eva Hung, Alexandra Lianeri, Carol Maier, Christi Ann Marrill, Paolo Rambelli, Myriam Salama-Carr, Ubaldo Stecconi and Maria Tymoczko.

Double Desire

Author : Ian McLean
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-19
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781443871334

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Double Desire challenges the tendency by critics to perpetuate an aesthetic apartheid between Indigenous and Western art. The double desire explored in this book is that of the divided but also amplified attractions that occur between cultural traditions in places where both indigenous and colonial legacies are strong. The result, it is argued, produces imaginative transcultural practices that resist the assimilation or acculturation of Indigenous perspectives into the dominant Western mod...