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  1. Minor transpacific
    triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean fictions
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, California

    Introduction : triangulating fictions -- The Japanese empire, American industrialism, and Korean labor : Younghill Kang's East goes West as colonial critique -- American racial discourse in Zainichi fiction : transpacific cultural mediation in... mehr

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    Introduction : triangulating fictions -- The Japanese empire, American industrialism, and Korean labor : Younghill Kang's East goes West as colonial critique -- American racial discourse in Zainichi fiction : transpacific cultural mediation in Kaneshiro Kazuki's Go -- Korean American literature has always been postcolonial : clay walls, a gesture life, and colonial trauma -- International study and sojournship : absence and presence in Seoul searching and Yuhi -- Los Angeles and Osaka are burning : diasporic minority transpositions in Pachinko and Moeru Sōka -- Coda : Zainichi, Korean, American "There is a tendency to think of Korean American literature--and Asian American literature writ large--as a field of study involving only two spaces, the United States and Korea, with the same being true in Asian studies of Korean Japanese (Zainichi) literature involving only Japan and Korea. This book posits that both fields have to account for three spaces: Korean American literature has to grapple with the legacy of Japanese imperialism in the United States, and Zainichi literature must account for American interventions in Japan. Comparing Korean American authors such as Younghill Kang, Chang-rae Lee, Ronyoung Kim, and Min Jin Lee with Zainichi authors such as Kaneshiro Kazuki, Yi Yang-ji, and Kim Masumi, Minor Transpacific uncovers their hidden dialogue and imperial concordances, revealing the trajectory and impact of both bodies of work. Minor Transpacific bridges the fields of Asian studies and Asian American studies to unveil new connections between Zainichi and Korean American literatures. Working in Japanese and English, David S. Roh builds a theoretical framework for articulating those moments of contact between minority literatures in a third national space and proposes a new way of conceptualizing Asian American literature"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781503611764; 9781503628007
    Schriftenreihe: Asian America
    Schlagworte: American fiction; Japanese fiction; Imperialism in literature
    Umfang: xv, 214 Seiten
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  2. Minor Transpacific
    Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2021
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Redwood City

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    Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Translation -- Introduction: Triangulating Fictions -- 1 The Japanese Empire, American Industrialism, and Korean Labor: Younghill Kang's East Goes West as Colonial Critique -- 2 American Racial Discourse in Zainichi Fiction: Transpacific Cultural Mediation in Kaneshiro Kazuki's GO -- 3 Korean American Literature Has Always Been Postcolonial: Clay Walls, A Gesture Life, and Colonial Trauma -- 4 International Study and Sojournship: Absence and Presence in Seoul Searching and Yuhi -- 5 Los Angeles and Osaka Are Burning: Diasporic Minority Transpositions in Pachinko and Moeru Sōka -- Coda: Zainichi, Korean, American -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Asian America Ser.
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  3. Illegal literature
    toward a disruptive creativity
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis

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    Schlagworte: Illegalität; Literatur; Literarisches Leben; Urheberrecht
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    Prologue: between analog and digital cultures -- Introduction: accretive genius: the case for disrupting culture -- Dead authors, copyright law, and parodic fictions -- How Japanese fan fiction beat the lawyers -- The open source model: versioning literature and culture -- Epilogue: on being accused

  4. Illegal literature
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    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
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    Enthält bibliographische Angaben und Index. - Includes bibliographical references and index

    Prologue: between analog and digital cultures -- Introduction: accretive genius: the case for disrupting culture -- Dead authors, copyright law, and parodic fictions -- How Japanese fan fiction beat the lawyers -- The open source model: versioning literature and culture -- Epilogue: on being accused

  5. Techno-Orientalism
    imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Hrsg.); Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]

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    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Hrsg.); Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.)
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    ISBN: 9780813570631; 9780813570648; 9780813570655
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2450 ; EC 5410 ; ED 3745 ; HU 1818 ; MR 6400
    Schriftenreihe: Asian American studies today
    Schlagworte: Science fiction; Asians in literature; Asians in motion pictures; Asians in mass media; Technology in literature; Film; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Asien <Motiv>; Technologie <Motiv>; Literatur; Medien
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-243) and index

  6. Illegal literature
    toward a disruptive creativity
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis

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    Umfang: x, 163 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
  7. Techno-Orientalism
    imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Asian American studies today
    Schlagworte: Science fiction; Asians in literature; Asians in motion pictures; Asians in mass media; Technology in literature
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    Literaturverz. S. 227 - 243

  8. Techno-Orientalism
    imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Hrsg.); Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold,... mehr

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    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising. The collection's fourteen original essays trace the discourse of techno-orientalism across a wide array of media, from radio serials to cyberpunk novels, from Sax Rohmer's Dr. Fu Manchu to Firefly. Applying a variety of theoretical, historical, and interpretive approaches, the contributors consider techno-orientalism a truly global phenomenon. In part, they tackle the key question of how these stereotypes serve to both express and assuage Western anxieties about Asia's growing cultural influence and economic dominance. Yet the book also examines artists who have appropriated techno-orientalist tropes in order to critique racist and imperialist attitudes

     

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    ISBN: 9780813570655; 0813570654
    Schriftenreihe: Asian American studies today
    Schlagworte: Science fiction; Asians in literature; Asians in motion pictures; Asians in mass media; Technology in literature; Science fiction; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Media Studies; Asians in literature; Asians in mass media; Asians in motion pictures; Literature; Science fiction; Technology in literature; Asien; Film; Literatur; Medien; Science-Fiction; Technologie; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  9. Illegal literature
    toward a disruptive creativity
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis

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    Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index

  10. Techno-Orientalism
    imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Hrsg.); Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]

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    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Hrsg.); Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2450 ; EC 5410 ; ED 3745 ; HU 1818 ; MR 6400
    Schriftenreihe: Asian American studies today
    Schlagworte: Science fiction; Asians in literature; Asians in motion pictures; Asians in mass media; Technology in literature; Film; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Asien <Motiv>; Technologie <Motiv>; Literatur; Medien
    Umfang: X, 260 S., Ill., 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-243) and index

  11. Illegal literature
    toward a disruptive creativity
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis ; London

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    Schlagworte: Literature / Philosophy; Literature and technology; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.); Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.); Literature and technology; Literature / Philosophy; Literatur; Philosophie; Literarisches Leben; Illegalität; Urheberrecht; Literatur
    Umfang: x, 163 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Enthält bibliographische Angaben und Index. - Includes bibliographical references and index

    Prologue: between analog and digital cultures -- Introduction: accretive genius: the case for disrupting culture -- Dead authors, copyright law, and parodic fictions -- How Japanese fan fiction beat the lawyers -- The open source model: versioning literature and culture -- Epilogue: on being accused

  12. Techno-Orientalism
    imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
    Beteiligt: Roh, David S. (Herausgeber); Huang, Betsy (Herausgeber); Niu, Greta A. (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey ; JSTOR, London

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    Schriftenreihe: Asian American studies today
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Geschichtswissenschaft; Film; Medien; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Asien <Motiv>; Technologie <Motiv>
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  13. Techno-Orientalism
    Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates... mehr

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    To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising.

     

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    Beteiligt: Huang, Betsy; Niu, Greta A.; Roh, David S.; Huang, Betsy; Niu, Greta A.; Hough, Kenneth; Crum, Jason; Bascara, Victor; Liu, Warren
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schriftenreihe: Asian American Studies Today
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  14. Illegal Literature
    Toward a Disruptive Creativity
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, [s.l.]

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  15. Techno-Orientalism
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    Erschienen: 2015
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    Schlagworte: Technology in literature; Asians in mass media; Asians in motion pictures; Asians in literature; Science fiction
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  16. Techno-Orientalism
    Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media
    Beteiligt: Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.); Roh, David S. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold,... mehr

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    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising. The collection’s fourteen original essays trace the discourse of techno-orientalism across a wide array of media, from radio serials to cyberpunk novels, from Sax Rohmer’s Dr. Fu Manchu to Firefly. Applying a variety of theoretical, historical, and interpretive approaches, the contributors consider techno-orientalism a truly global phenomenon. In part, they tackle the key question of how these stereotypes serve to both express and assuage Western anxieties about Asia’s growing cultural influence and economic dominance. Yet the book also examines artists who have appropriated techno-orientalist tropes in order to critique racist and imperialist attitudes. Techno-Orientalism is the first collection to define and critically analyze a phenomenon that pervades both science fiction and real-world news coverage of Asia. With essays on subjects ranging from wartime rhetoric of race and technology to science fiction by contemporary Asian American writers to the cultural implications of Korean gamers, this volume offers innovative perspectives and broadens conventional discussions in Asian American Cultural studies

     

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  17. Minor transpacific
    triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean fictions
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, California

    Introduction : triangulating fictions -- The Japanese empire, American industrialism, and Korean labor : Younghill Kang's East goes West as colonial critique -- American racial discourse in Zainichi fiction : transpacific cultural mediation in... mehr

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    Introduction : triangulating fictions -- The Japanese empire, American industrialism, and Korean labor : Younghill Kang's East goes West as colonial critique -- American racial discourse in Zainichi fiction : transpacific cultural mediation in Kaneshiro Kazuki's Go -- Korean American literature has always been postcolonial : clay walls, a gesture life, and colonial trauma -- International study and sojournship : absence and presence in Seoul searching and Yuhi -- Los Angeles and Osaka are burning : diasporic minority transpositions in Pachinko and Moeru Sōka -- Coda : Zainichi, Korean, American "There is a tendency to think of Korean American literature--and Asian American literature writ large--as a field of study involving only two spaces, the United States and Korea, with the same being true in Asian studies of Korean Japanese (Zainichi) literature involving only Japan and Korea. This book posits that both fields have to account for three spaces: Korean American literature has to grapple with the legacy of Japanese imperialism in the United States, and Zainichi literature must account for American interventions in Japan. Comparing Korean American authors such as Younghill Kang, Chang-rae Lee, Ronyoung Kim, and Min Jin Lee with Zainichi authors such as Kaneshiro Kazuki, Yi Yang-ji, and Kim Masumi, Minor Transpacific uncovers their hidden dialogue and imperial concordances, revealing the trajectory and impact of both bodies of work. Minor Transpacific bridges the fields of Asian studies and Asian American studies to unveil new connections between Zainichi and Korean American literatures. Working in Japanese and English, David S. Roh builds a theoretical framework for articulating those moments of contact between minority literatures in a third national space and proposes a new way of conceptualizing Asian American literature"--

     

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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  18. Techno-Orientalism
    Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media
    Beteiligt: Huang, Betsy (Hrsg.); Niu, Greta A. (Hrsg.); Roh, David S. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold,... mehr

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    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising. The collection’s fourteen original essays trace the discourse of techno-orientalism across a wide array of media, from radio serials to cyberpunk novels, from Sax Rohmer’s Dr. Fu Manchu to Firefly. Applying a variety of theoretical, historical, and interpretive approaches, the contributors consider techno-orientalism a truly global phenomenon. In part, they tackle the key question of how these stereotypes serve to both express and assuage Western anxieties about Asia’s growing cultural influence and economic dominance. Yet the book also examines artists who have appropriated techno-orientalist tropes in order to critique racist and imperialist attitudes. Techno-Orientalism is the first collection to define and critically analyze a phenomenon that pervades both science fiction and real-world news coverage of Asia. With essays on subjects ranging from wartime rhetoric of race and technology to science fiction by contemporary Asian American writers to the cultural implications of Korean gamers, this volume offers innovative perspectives and broadens conventional discussions in Asian American Cultural studies

     

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    Schlagworte: PERFORMING ARTS / General; Asians in literature; Asians in mass media; Asians in motion pictures; Science fiction; Technology in literature; Medien; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Film; Technologie <Motiv>; Asien <Motiv>; Literatur
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  19. Techno-Orientalism
    Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2015; © 2015
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

    To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates... mehr

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    To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Asian American Studies Today
    Schlagworte: Asia -- In literature; Asians in literature; Asians in mass media; Asians in motion pictures; Science fiction -- History and criticism; Technology in literature; Medien; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Film; Technologie <Motiv>; Asien <Motiv>; Literatur
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  20. Illegal literature
    toward a disruptive creativity
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: 2015; © 2015
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota ; London, [England]

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    Schlagworte: Literatur; Philosophie; Literature; Literature and technology; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.); Literarisches Leben; Illegalität; Urheberrecht; Literatur
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  21. Minor transpacific
    triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean fictions
    Autor*in: Roh, David S.
    Erschienen: [2021]; ©2021
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA

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    DDC Klassifikation: LIT004030
    Schriftenreihe: Asian America
    Schlagworte: American fiction; Imperialism in literature; Japanese fiction
    Weitere Schlagworte: Asian American; Colonialism; Empire; Imperialism; Japan; Korean American; Transnational; Transpacific; Triangulation; Zainichi; Array
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  22. Techno-Orientalism
    Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media

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    What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising. The collection’s fourteen original essays trace the discourse of techno-orientalism across a wide array of media, from radio serials to cyberpunk novels, from Sax Rohmer’s Dr. Fu Manchu to Firefly. Applying a variety of theoretical, historical, and interpretive approaches, the contributors consider techno-orientalism a truly global phenomenon. In part, they tackle the key question of how these stereotypes serve to both express and assuage Western anxieties about Asia’s growing cultural influence and economic dominance. Yet the book also examines artists who have appropriated techno-orientalist tropes in order to critique racist and imperialist attitudes. Techno-Orientalism is the first collection to define and critically analyze a phenomenon that pervades both science fiction and real-world news coverage of Asia. With essays on subjects ranging from wartime rhetoric of race and technology to science fiction by contemporary Asian American writers to the cultural implications of Korean gamers, this volume offers innovative perspectives and broadens conventional discussions in Asian American Cultural studies. ...

     

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    Beteiligt: Allan, Kathryn; Bahng, Aimee; Bascara, Victor; Choe, Steve; Chu, Seo-Young; Crum, Jason; Fung, Catherine; Hough, Kenneth; Huang, Betsy; Huh, Jinny; Ishii, Douglas S.; Kim, Se Young; Kosnik, Abigail De; Liu, Warren; Niu, Greta A.; Park, Charles; Prater, Tzarina T.; Roh, David S.; Tran, Julie Ha; Yeats, Dylan
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  23. Techno-Orientalism
    imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
    Beteiligt: Huang, Betsy (editor.); Roh, David S. (editor.); Niu, Greta A. (editor.)
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

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    To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism investigates the phenomenon of imagining Asia and Asians in hypo- or hyper-technological terms in literary, cinematic, and new media representations, while critically examining the stereotype of Asians as both technologically advanced and intellectually primitive, in dire need of Western consciousness-raising Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Technologizing Orientalism -- Chapter 1: Demon Courage and Dread Engines -- Chapter 2: "Out of the Glamorous, Mystic East" -- Chapter 3: Looking Backward, from 2019 to 1882 -- Chapter 4: Queer Excavations -- Chapter 5: I, Stereotype -- Chapter 6: The Mask of Fu Manchu, Son of Sinbad, and Star Wars IV: A New Hope -- Chapter 7: Racial Speculations -- Chapter 8: Never Stop Playing -- Chapter 9: "Home Is Where the War Is" -- Chapter 10: Thinking about Bodies, Souls, and Race in Gibson's Bridge Trilogy Chapter 11: Reimagining Asian Women in Feminist Post-­Cyberpunk Science Fiction -- Chapter 12: The Cruel Optimism of Asian Futurity and the Reparative Practices of Sonny Liew's Malinky Robot -- Chapter 13: Palimpsestic Orientalisms and Antiblackness -- Chapter 14: "How Does It Not Know What It Is?" -- Chapter 15: A Poor Man from a Poor Country -- Desiring Machines, Repellant Subjects -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Asian American studies today
    Schlagworte: Asians in literature; Technology in literature; Asians in motion pictures; Asians in mass media; Science fiction
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-243) and index

    ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Technologizing Orientalism""; ""Chapter 1: Demon Courage and Dread Engines""; ""Chapter 2: "Out of the Glamorous, Mystic East"""; ""Chapter 3: Looking Backward, from 2019 to 1882""; ""Chapter 4: Queer Excavations""; ""Chapter 5: I, Stereotype""; ""Chapter 6: The Mask of Fu Manchu, Son of Sinbad, and Star Wars IV: A New Hope""; ""Chapter 7: Racial Speculations""; ""Chapter 8: Never Stop Playing""; ""Chapter 9: "Home Is Where the War Is"""; ""Chapter 10: Thinking about Bodies, Souls, and Race in Gibson's Bridge Trilogy""

    ""Chapter 11: Reimagining Asian Women in Feminist Post-­Cyberpunk Science Fiction""""Chapter 12: The Cruel Optimism of Asian Futurity and the Reparative Practices of Sonny Liew's Malinky Robot""; ""Chapter 13: Palimpsestic Orientalisms and Antiblackness""; ""Chapter 14: "How Does It Not Know What It Is?"""; ""Chapter 15: A Poor Man from a Poor Country""; ""Desiring Machines, Repellant Subjects""; ""Bibliography""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""