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    • Shen, Qinna
    • Rosenstock, Martin

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Beyond alterity : German encounters with modern East Asia

edited by Qinna Shen and Martin Rosenstock

(Spektrum : publications of the German Studies Association / series editor, David M. Luebke, v. 7)

Berghahn Books, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-299) and index

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Description

With the economic and political rise of East Asia in the second half of the twentieth century, many Western countries have re-evaluated their links to their Eastern counterparts. Thus, in recent years, Asian German Studies has emerged as a promising branch within interdisciplinary German Studies. This collection of essays examines German-language cultural production pertaining to modern China and Japan, and explicitly challenges orientalist notions by proposing a conception of East and West not as opposites, but as complementary elements of global culture, thereby urging a move beyond national paradigms in cultural studies. Essays focus on the mid-century German-Japanese alliance, Chinese-German Leftist collaborations, global capitalism, travel, identity, and cultural hybridity. The authors include historians and scholars of film and literature, and employ a wide array of approaches from postcolonial, globalization, media, and gender studies. The collection sheds new light on a complex and ambivalentset of international relationships, while also testifying to the potential of Asian German Studies.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction: Re-Investigating a Transnational Connection: Asian German Studies in the New Millennium Martin Rosenstock and Qinna Shen PART I: JAPAN AND GERMANY IN THE SHADOW OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM Chapter 1. Beauty and the Beast: Japan in Interwar German Newsreels Ricky W. Law Chapter 2. Reflecting Chiral Modernities: The Function of Genre in Arnold Fanck's Transnational Bergfilm The Samurai's Daughter (1936-37) Valerie Weinstein Chapter 3. Prussians of the East: the 1944 Deutsch-Japanische Gesellschaft's Essay Contest and the Transcultural Romantic Sarah Panzer PART II: FROM 1920s LEFTIST COLLABORATION TO GLOBAL CAPITALISM Chapter 4. Otherness in Solidarity: Collaboration between Chinese and German Left-Wing Activists in the Weimar Republic Weijia Li Chapter 5. A Question of Ideology and Realpolitik: DEFA's Cold War Documentaries on China Qinna Shen Chapter 6. China Past, China Present: The Boxer Rebellion in Gerhard Seyfried's Yellow Wind (2008) Martin Rosenstock PART III: NEGOTIATING IDENTITY IN MULTICULTURAL GERMANY Chapter 7. Anna May Wong and Weimar Cinema: Orientalism in Postcolonial Germany Cynthia Walk Chapter 8. Rewriting the Face, Transforming the Skin, and Performing the Body as Text: Palimpsestuous Intertexts in Yoko Tawada's "The Bath" Markus Hallensleben Chapter 9. Love, Pain, and the Whole Japan Thing: Dancing MA in Doris Doerrie's Film Cherry Blossoms/Hanami Erika M. Nelson PART IV: TRADE, TRAVEL, AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL NARRATIVES Chapter 10. Hairnet Manufacturing in Vysocina and Shandong 1890-1939: An Early Globalizing Home Industry Chinyun Lee and Lucie Olivova Chapter 11. Orbiting Around the Void: Emptiness as Recurring Topos in Recent German Short Stories on Japan Gabriele Eichmanns Chapter 12. Discovering Asia in the Footsteps of Portuguese Explorers: East Asia in the Work of Hugo Loetscher Jeroen Dewulf Bibliography Index

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