Tropics of Savagery (e-bog) af Tierney, Robert Thomas

Tropics of Savagery e-bog

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Tropics of Savagery is an incisive and provocative study of the figures and tropes of "e;savagery"e; in Japanese colonial culture. Through a rigorous analysis of literary works, ethnographic studies, and a variety of other discourses, Robert Thomas Tierney demonstrates how imperial Japan constructed its own identity in relation both to the West and to the people it colonized. By examining…
Tropics of Savagery is an incisive and provocative study of the figures and tropes of "e;savagery"e; in Japanese colonial culture. Through a rigorous analysis of literary works, ethnographic studies, and a variety of other discourses, Robert Thomas Tierney demonstrates how imperial Japan constructed its own identity in relation both to the West and to the people it colonized. By examining the representations of Taiwanese aborigines and indigenous Micronesians in the works of prominent writers, he shows that the trope of the savage underwent several metamorphoses over the course of Japan's colonial period--violent headhunter to be subjugated, ethnographic other to be studied, happy primitive to be exoticized, and hybrid colonial subject to be assimilated.
E-bog 802,25 DKK
Forfattere Tierney, Robert Thomas (forfatter)
Udgivet 20.05.2010
Længde 320 sider
Genrer 1F
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780520947665

Tropics of Savagery is an incisive and provocative study of the figures and tropes of "e;savagery"e; in Japanese colonial culture. Through a rigorous analysis of literary works, ethnographic studies, and a variety of other discourses, Robert Thomas Tierney demonstrates how imperial Japan constructed its own identity in relation both to the West and to the people it colonized. By examining the representations of Taiwanese aborigines and indigenous Micronesians in the works of prominent writers, he shows that the trope of the savage underwent several metamorphoses over the course of Japan's colonial period--violent headhunter to be subjugated, ethnographic other to be studied, happy primitive to be exoticized, and hybrid colonial subject to be assimilated.