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Recovering the Orient
Artists, Scholars, Appropriations
By C. Andrew Gerstle (Edited by), Anthony Milner (Edited by)

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Hardback, 362 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 March 1994

This text re-appraises and expands the "Orientalism" debate by examining the ways in which the Asian "other" acts as a creative stimulus for the European artist, composer and playwright. In examining the work of Monet, Debussy and Brecht, the opening essays also explore a more subtle and complex circulation of ideas between the "Orient" and the West. It also investigates the scholar's own encounter with the exotic, in particular to what extent Western concepts and categories can be used in the analysis of Asian societies and cultures through the discussion of issues such as the Chinese perception of "space", Javanese notions of "landscape" and Japanese ideas of "tragedy". The concepts of "high art', "low art" and opera are considered in the context of Indonesia, the "book", "concert music" and subjectivity in Japan; and the implication of orality and literacy are examined in Malay society.


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This text re-appraises and expands the "Orientalism" debate by examining the ways in which the Asian "other" acts as a creative stimulus for the European artist, composer and playwright. In examining the work of Monet, Debussy and Brecht, the opening essays also explore a more subtle and complex circulation of ideas between the "Orient" and the West. It also investigates the scholar's own encounter with the exotic, in particular to what extent Western concepts and categories can be used in the analysis of Asian societies and cultures through the discussion of issues such as the Chinese perception of "space", Javanese notions of "landscape" and Japanese ideas of "tragedy". The concepts of "high art', "low art" and opera are considered in the context of Indonesia, the "book", "concert music" and subjectivity in Japan; and the implication of orality and literacy are examined in Malay society.

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9783718653416
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3718653419
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24.9 x 17.8 x 2.5 centimeters (1.00 kg)

Table of Contents

Debating Said; Japanese art, Monet and the formation of Impressionism - an inquiry into some conditions of cultural exchange and appropriation in later 19th-century European art; Debussy and the Orient; Raffles and Daniell - making the images fit; Chinese space in Chinese painting; landscape in early Java; text as performance - tragedy in Japanese drama; the emergence of the printed book in Japan - a comparative approach; popular art and the Javanese tradition; who decides and who speaks? Shutaisei and the West in postwar Japan; aboard two ships - Western assumptions on medium and genre in Malay oral and written traditions; extravagant art and Balinese ritual. (Part contents).

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