Siting Postcoloniality
Critical Perspectives from the East Asian Sinosphere
Herausgeber: Cheah, Pheng
Siting Postcoloniality
Critical Perspectives from the East Asian Sinosphere
Herausgeber: Cheah, Pheng
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The contributors to Siting Postcoloniality reevaluate the notion of the postcolonial by focusing on the Sino-sphereà â â the region of East and Southeast Asia that has been significantly shaped by relations with China throughout history.
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The contributors to Siting Postcoloniality reevaluate the notion of the postcolonial by focusing on the Sino-sphereà â â the region of East and Southeast Asia that has been significantly shaped by relations with China throughout history.
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- Sinotheory
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781478019312
- ISBN-10: 147801931X
- Artikelnr.: 63734106
- Sinotheory
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781478019312
- ISBN-10: 147801931X
- Artikelnr.: 63734106
Pheng Cheah is Professor of Rhetoric and Geography at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature, also published by Duke University Press. Caroline S. Hau is Professor of Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University and author of The Chinese Question: Ethnicity, Nation, and Region in and beyond the Philippines.
Series Editor’s Preface / Carlos Rojas vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory / Pheng Cheah 1
Part I. Framing the Postcolonial
1. Mythmaking: The Nomos of Postcoloniality / Robert J. C. Young 33
2. On Twenty-First-Century Postcolonialism / Dai Jinhua, translated by
Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel 53
Part II. Chinese Socialist Postcoloniality
3. Who Owns Social Justice? Permanent Revolution, the Chinese Gorky, and
the Postcolonial / Wendy Larson 71
4. De-Sovietization and Internationalism: The People’s Republic of China’s
Alternative Modernity Project / Pang Laikwan 90
Part III. Hong Kong Postcoloniality among the British, Japanese, and
Chinese Empires
5. From Manchukuo to Hong Kong: Postcolonizing Asian Colonial Experiences /
Lo Kwai-Cheung 109
6. Decolonization? What Decolonization? Hong Kong’s Political Transition /
Lui Tai-lok 127
7. Locating Anglophone Writing in Sinophone Hong Kong / Elaine Yee Lin Ho
148
Part IV. Taiwan Postcoloniality between Japanese and Chinese Colonialisms
8. The Slippage between Empires: The Production of the Colonized Subject in
Taiwan / Lin Pei-yin 171
9. Questions of Postcolonial Agency: Two Film Examples from Taiwan / Liao
Ping-hui 191
Part V. Diasporas in East and Southeast Asian Postcoloniality
10. Sinophone Geopoetics: From Postcolonialism to Postloyalism / David
Der-wei Wang 213
11. Multiple Colonialisms and Their Philippine Legacies / Caroline S. Hau
232
12. Diasporic Worldliness in Postcolonial Globalization / Pheng Cheah 250
References 277
Contributors 313
Index 315
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory / Pheng Cheah 1
Part I. Framing the Postcolonial
1. Mythmaking: The Nomos of Postcoloniality / Robert J. C. Young 33
2. On Twenty-First-Century Postcolonialism / Dai Jinhua, translated by
Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel 53
Part II. Chinese Socialist Postcoloniality
3. Who Owns Social Justice? Permanent Revolution, the Chinese Gorky, and
the Postcolonial / Wendy Larson 71
4. De-Sovietization and Internationalism: The People’s Republic of China’s
Alternative Modernity Project / Pang Laikwan 90
Part III. Hong Kong Postcoloniality among the British, Japanese, and
Chinese Empires
5. From Manchukuo to Hong Kong: Postcolonizing Asian Colonial Experiences /
Lo Kwai-Cheung 109
6. Decolonization? What Decolonization? Hong Kong’s Political Transition /
Lui Tai-lok 127
7. Locating Anglophone Writing in Sinophone Hong Kong / Elaine Yee Lin Ho
148
Part IV. Taiwan Postcoloniality between Japanese and Chinese Colonialisms
8. The Slippage between Empires: The Production of the Colonized Subject in
Taiwan / Lin Pei-yin 171
9. Questions of Postcolonial Agency: Two Film Examples from Taiwan / Liao
Ping-hui 191
Part V. Diasporas in East and Southeast Asian Postcoloniality
10. Sinophone Geopoetics: From Postcolonialism to Postloyalism / David
Der-wei Wang 213
11. Multiple Colonialisms and Their Philippine Legacies / Caroline S. Hau
232
12. Diasporic Worldliness in Postcolonial Globalization / Pheng Cheah 250
References 277
Contributors 313
Index 315
Series Editor’s Preface / Carlos Rojas vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory / Pheng Cheah 1
Part I. Framing the Postcolonial
1. Mythmaking: The Nomos of Postcoloniality / Robert J. C. Young 33
2. On Twenty-First-Century Postcolonialism / Dai Jinhua, translated by
Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel 53
Part II. Chinese Socialist Postcoloniality
3. Who Owns Social Justice? Permanent Revolution, the Chinese Gorky, and
the Postcolonial / Wendy Larson 71
4. De-Sovietization and Internationalism: The People’s Republic of China’s
Alternative Modernity Project / Pang Laikwan 90
Part III. Hong Kong Postcoloniality among the British, Japanese, and
Chinese Empires
5. From Manchukuo to Hong Kong: Postcolonizing Asian Colonial Experiences /
Lo Kwai-Cheung 109
6. Decolonization? What Decolonization? Hong Kong’s Political Transition /
Lui Tai-lok 127
7. Locating Anglophone Writing in Sinophone Hong Kong / Elaine Yee Lin Ho
148
Part IV. Taiwan Postcoloniality between Japanese and Chinese Colonialisms
8. The Slippage between Empires: The Production of the Colonized Subject in
Taiwan / Lin Pei-yin 171
9. Questions of Postcolonial Agency: Two Film Examples from Taiwan / Liao
Ping-hui 191
Part V. Diasporas in East and Southeast Asian Postcoloniality
10. Sinophone Geopoetics: From Postcolonialism to Postloyalism / David
Der-wei Wang 213
11. Multiple Colonialisms and Their Philippine Legacies / Caroline S. Hau
232
12. Diasporic Worldliness in Postcolonial Globalization / Pheng Cheah 250
References 277
Contributors 313
Index 315
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory / Pheng Cheah 1
Part I. Framing the Postcolonial
1. Mythmaking: The Nomos of Postcoloniality / Robert J. C. Young 33
2. On Twenty-First-Century Postcolonialism / Dai Jinhua, translated by
Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel 53
Part II. Chinese Socialist Postcoloniality
3. Who Owns Social Justice? Permanent Revolution, the Chinese Gorky, and
the Postcolonial / Wendy Larson 71
4. De-Sovietization and Internationalism: The People’s Republic of China’s
Alternative Modernity Project / Pang Laikwan 90
Part III. Hong Kong Postcoloniality among the British, Japanese, and
Chinese Empires
5. From Manchukuo to Hong Kong: Postcolonizing Asian Colonial Experiences /
Lo Kwai-Cheung 109
6. Decolonization? What Decolonization? Hong Kong’s Political Transition /
Lui Tai-lok 127
7. Locating Anglophone Writing in Sinophone Hong Kong / Elaine Yee Lin Ho
148
Part IV. Taiwan Postcoloniality between Japanese and Chinese Colonialisms
8. The Slippage between Empires: The Production of the Colonized Subject in
Taiwan / Lin Pei-yin 171
9. Questions of Postcolonial Agency: Two Film Examples from Taiwan / Liao
Ping-hui 191
Part V. Diasporas in East and Southeast Asian Postcoloniality
10. Sinophone Geopoetics: From Postcolonialism to Postloyalism / David
Der-wei Wang 213
11. Multiple Colonialisms and Their Philippine Legacies / Caroline S. Hau
232
12. Diasporic Worldliness in Postcolonial Globalization / Pheng Cheah 250
References 277
Contributors 313
Index 315