The trans-Pacific imagination: rethinking boundary, culture and society

The trans-Pacific imagination: rethinking boundary, culture and society

Sakai, Naoki

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This anthology critically re-examines and re-articulates the discursive boundary that binds the region called East Asia in order to produce Trans-Pacific Studies. Recognizing that the creation of regional boundaries depends on a new configuration of both inter- and intra-national power relations and the ideological constructs that generate historical, ideological, and cultural effects, this volume proposes that the term “trans-Pacific” be mobilized to complicate the phrase “East Asian” as the boundary of academic discipline and socio-cultural discourse. The anthology also examines the historical conditions under which “East Asia” was constructed as an area and the trans-Pacific directives that nurtured the sense of nationality in each component nation of East Asia. With the contribution of: Sun Ge (The Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy ofSocial Sciences); Soyoung Kim (Korean National University of Arts); Hyoduk Lee (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies); Jie-Hyun Lim (Hanyang University); Lisa Lowe (University of California); Tessa Morris-Suzuki (The Australian National University); Naoki Sakai (Cornell University), Yuko Shibata (Saint John's University); Annmaria Shimabuku (University of California); Ikuo Shinjou (University of the Ryukyus); Hyon Joo Yoo (University of Vermont). INDICE: Introduction: The Trans-Pacific Imagination — Rethinking Boundary,Culture and Society (Naoki Sakai and Hyon Joo Yoo); Towards a Transnational History of Victimhood Nationalism: On the Trans-Pacific Space (Jie-Hyun Lim); The Trans-Pacific Migrant and Area Studies (Lisa Lowe); Imprinting the Empire: Western Artists and the Persistence of Colonialism in East Asia (Tessa Morris-Suzuki); The Political Formation of the Homoerotics and the Cold War: The Battle of Gazes at and from Okinawa (Ikuo Shinjou); Securing Okinawa for Miscegenation: Gender and Trans-Pacific Empire of the United States and Japan (AnnmariaShimabuku); The Politics of Postcoloniality and the Literature of “Being-in-Japan” (Zainichi) (Hyoduk Lee); The Incurable Feminine: Women Without a Countryin East Asian Cinema (Hyon Joo Yoo); Inter-Asia Comparative Framework: Postcolonial Film Historiography in Taiwan and South Korea (Soyoung Kim); Postcolonial Hiroshima, Mon Amour: Franco–Japanese Collaboration in the American Shadow (Yuko Shibata); Reconceptualizing “East Asia” in the Post-Cold War Era (Sun Ge); Trans-Pacific Studies and the US–Japan Complicity (Naoki Sakai).

  • ISBN: 978-981-4324-13-7
  • Editorial: World Scientific
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 352
  • Fecha Publicación: 20/05/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés