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Intransitive encounter = Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchange /
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Title/Author:
Intransitive encounter/ Nan Z. Da.
Reminder of title:
Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchange /
remainder title:
Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchange
Author:
Da, Nan Z.
Published:
New York :Columbia University Press, : c2018.,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: Intransitivity -- Indifference in the open: squandering Washington Irving -- Extreme reformality: burning bridges with Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Incommunicative exchange: Yung Wing's impersonal schemes -- The things things do not have to say: Longfellow to Dong Xun -- Open books: Qiu Jin's feminist reading time -- Harmless exaggeration: Edith Eaton's tweaks and glitches -- Epilogue: untracking encounter -- Appendix 1. A note on Chinese language appearances in the book -- Appendix 2. Lexicon -- Appendix 3. Historical movements, treaties, organizations, institutions -- Appendix 4. List of Chinese book, essay, and magazine titles -- Appendix 5. List of Chinese names.
Subject:
American literature - History and criticism. - 19th century -
Subject:
United States - Relations - China. -
Online resource:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231547628
ISBN:
9780231547628
Intransitive encounter = Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchange /
Da, Nan Z.
Intransitive encounter
Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchange /[electronic resource] :Sino-U.S. literatures and the limits of exchangeNan Z. Da. - 1st ed. - New York :Columbia University Press,c2018. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Intransitivity -- Indifference in the open: squandering Washington Irving -- Extreme reformality: burning bridges with Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Incommunicative exchange: Yung Wing's impersonal schemes -- The things things do not have to say: Longfellow to Dong Xun -- Open books: Qiu Jin's feminist reading time -- Harmless exaggeration: Edith Eaton's tweaks and glitches -- Epilogue: untracking encounter -- Appendix 1. A note on Chinese language appearances in the book -- Appendix 2. Lexicon -- Appendix 3. Historical movements, treaties, organizations, institutions -- Appendix 4. List of Chinese book, essay, and magazine titles -- Appendix 5. List of Chinese names.
"In Intransitive Encounter, Nan Da argues that the transnational readings of literary and cultural exchanges often read too much into their significance or mistake the nature of that interaction. The push to characterize these exchanges as developing a cosmopolitanism or producing elements of cultural imperialism misses the particularities or limits of cross-cultural interactions. Taking a closer look at a series of encounters among Chinese and American writers, scholars, and activists during the nineteenth century, Nan Da considers how ideas from other cultures were actually thought about and used in ways to preserve their own national traditions or in ways quite different than their original intent. The book is structured around different episodes of exchange that includes such figures as Washington Irving, Emerson, Yung Wing (founder of the Chinese Educational Mission at Yale), Longfellow, and Chinese and American feminist writers at the end of the century" --
ISBN: 9780231547628
LCCN: 2018040186Subjects--Topical Terms:
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American literature
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579665
United States
--Relations--China.
LC Class. No.: PS159.C5
Dewey Class. No.: 810.9/003
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