China and Orientalism Western Knowledge Production and the PRC Postcolonial Politics Series
Auteur : Vukovich Daniel
This book argues that there is a new, Sinological form of orientalism at work in the world. It has shifted from a logic of ?essential difference? to one of ?sameness? or general equivalence. "China" is now in a halting but inevitable process of becoming-the-same as the USA and the West. Orientalism is now closer to the cultural logic of capitalism, even as it shows the afterlives of colonial discourse. This shift reflects our era of increasing globalization; the migration of orientalism to area studies and the pax Americana; the liberal triumph at the "end" of history and the demonization of Maoism; an ever closer Sino-West relationship; and the overlapping of anti-communist and colonial discourses.
To make the case for this re-constitution of orientalism, this work offers an inter-disciplinary analysis of the China field broadly defined. Vukovich takes on specialist work on the politics, governance, and history of the Mao and reform eras, from the Great Leap Forward to Tiananmen, 1989; the Western study of Chinese film; recent work in critical theory which turns on ?the China-reference"; and other global texts about or from China. Through extensive analysis, the production of Sinological knowledge is shown to be of a piece with Western global intellectual political culture.
This work will be of great interest to scholars of Asian, postcolonial and cultural studies.
1. Sinological-Orientalism Now: ‘China’ and the New Era 2. Uncivil Society, or, Orientalism and Tiananmen, 1989 3. Maoist Discourse and Its Demonization 4. Accounting for the Great Leap Forward: Missing Millions, Excess Deaths, And A Crisis of Chinese Proportions 5.DeLillo, Warhol, and the Specter of Mao: The ‘Sinologization’ of Global Thought 6. Screening Sinology: On the Western Study of Chinese Film. 7.The China-Reference And Orientalism in the Global Economy
Daniel F. Vukovich teaches critical and cultural theory as well as postcolonial and China studies at Hong Kong University.
Date de parution : 02-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2011
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de China and Orientalism :
Mots-clés :
Maoist Discourse; Civil Society; maoist; Intellectual Political Culture; discourse; Mao Era; studies; Chinese Maoism; cultural; China Studies; revolution; CCP; mao; Mao II; era; Chinese Film; positional; Township Village Enterprises; superiority; CCP Leader; intellectual; Chen Kaige’s Yellow Earth; Yellow Earth; Chinese Film History; China Field; Cold War Discourse; Western Film Studies; Wang Shuo; Marketing Structure; Enumerative Modality; Young Men; Rural Marketing; Full Personal Power; Chinese Communist Party; Positional Superiority