European-East Asian borders in translation

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European-East Asian borders in translation

edited by Joyce C.H. Liu and Nick Vaughan-Williams

(Interventions)

Routledge, 2016

  • : pbk

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"First published 2014. First issued in paperback 2016" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-204) and index

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European-East Asian Borders is an international, trans-disciplinary volume that breaks new ground in the study of borders and bordering practices in global politics. It explores the insights and limitations of border theory developed primarily in the European context to a range of historical and contemporary border-related issues and phenomena in East Asia. The essays presented here question, rather than assume, the various borders between inclusion/exclusion, here/there, us/them, that condition the (im)possibility of translating between histories, cultures and identities. Contributors suggest that the act of translation offers new ways of thinking about how border logics operate, taking on the concept of translation itself as border problematic and therefore raising questions of power and authority, such as who gets to act as a translator, or who benefits from the outcome. The book will appeal not only to upper-level students and scholars with a geopolitical-historical interest in East Asia, but also to those who work in the inter-disciplinary field of border studies and others with an interest more generally in translation and the extent to which theory 'travels' across time and space.

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Introduction: Translating Borders, Deconstructing 'Europe'/'East Asia', Joyce C. H. Liu and Nick Vaughan-Williams, 1. The Figure of Translation - Translation as a Filter? Naoki Sakai 2. The Taiwan Question: Border Consciousness Intervened, Inverted and Displaced, Joyce C. H. Liu 3. Knowledge Production as 'Bordering' Practices: Historical and Political Knowledge in the Discursive Constitution of Taiwanese National Identity, Yih-Jye Hwang 4. Traversing the Dispositif: The Dispute over the Diaoyutai Islands Revisited, Shu-fen Lin 5. Facing the Sea, Becoming the West: The Imagination of Maritime Nation and Discourses of Asia in Japan, Hung Yueh Lan 6. Maritime Borders and Territories: A Topological Space of Exception and the Suspicious Vessel Case in Japan, Hidefumi Nishiyama 7. Translating 'Unity in Diversity': The Predicament of Ethnicity in China's Diaspora Politics, Elena Barabantseva 8. Wayward Great Firewall and China's Internally Displaced Grievance, Yuan Horng Chu 9. Bordering on the Unacceptable in China and Europe: 'Cao ni ma' and 'nique ta mere', Astrid Nordin

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