Western Visions of the Far East in a Transpacific Age, 1522-1657
Herausgeber: Lee, Christina H
Western Visions of the Far East in a Transpacific Age, 1522-1657
Herausgeber: Lee, Christina H
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Covering the transpacific period--in between Magellan's opening of the transpacific route to the Far East and the eventual dominance of the region by the British and the Dutch--this collection provides a broad perspective on how Western Europe made sense of a complex, multi-faceted, and by and large Sino-centered East and Southeast Asia.
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Covering the transpacific period--in between Magellan's opening of the transpacific route to the Far East and the eventual dominance of the region by the British and the Dutch--this collection provides a broad perspective on how Western Europe made sense of a complex, multi-faceted, and by and large Sino-centered East and Southeast Asia.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781409408505
- ISBN-10: 1409408507
- Artikelnr.: 44558931
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781409408505
- ISBN-10: 1409408507
- Artikelnr.: 44558931
Christina H. Lee is Research Scholar with Continuing Appointment in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton University, USA.
Introduction Europe's Encounter of Asia in Early Modernity; Part 1
Imagining the Far East from Europe; Chapter 1 "The Indies of the West" or,
the Tale of How an Imaginary Geography Circumnavigated the Globe, Ricardo
Padrón; Chapter 2 1A preliminary version of this essay was presented at the
annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Venice (Italy) on
April 10, 2010., Christina H. Lee; Part 2 Discovering the Far East; Chapter
3 The First China Hands: The Forgotten Iberian Origins of Sinology, Liam
Matthew Brockey; Chapter 4 Matteo Ricci on China via Samuel Purchas:
Faithful Re-Presentation, Nicholas Koss; Chapter 5 Representations of China
and Europe in the Writings of Diego de Pantoja: Accommodating the East or
Privileging the West?, Robert Richmond Ellis; Chapter 6 Women in the Eyes
of a Jesuit Between the East Indies, New Spain, and Early Modern Europe,
Haruko Nawata Ward; Part 3 Sightings of the Far East in Europe; Chapter 7
1A preliminary version of this study was published under the title "Chinos
en España en el siglo XVI" in Studia (Centro de Estudios de Historia e
Cartografía Antiga, Lisbon) 58-9 (-2002): 11-41. This article was
translated by Julia Farmer, Christina Lee, and Alani Hicks-Barlett., Juan
Gil; Chapter 8 Native Vassals: Chinos, Indigenous Identity, and Legal
Protection in Early Modern Spain, Tatiana Seijas; Chapter 9 Travelers from
Afar through Civic Spaces: The Tensh? Embassy in Renaissance Italy, Marco
Musillo; Chapter 10 The Borghese Papacy's Reception of a Samurai Delegation
and Its Fresco-Image at the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome, Mayu Fujikawa;
Imagining the Far East from Europe; Chapter 1 "The Indies of the West" or,
the Tale of How an Imaginary Geography Circumnavigated the Globe, Ricardo
Padrón; Chapter 2 1A preliminary version of this essay was presented at the
annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Venice (Italy) on
April 10, 2010., Christina H. Lee; Part 2 Discovering the Far East; Chapter
3 The First China Hands: The Forgotten Iberian Origins of Sinology, Liam
Matthew Brockey; Chapter 4 Matteo Ricci on China via Samuel Purchas:
Faithful Re-Presentation, Nicholas Koss; Chapter 5 Representations of China
and Europe in the Writings of Diego de Pantoja: Accommodating the East or
Privileging the West?, Robert Richmond Ellis; Chapter 6 Women in the Eyes
of a Jesuit Between the East Indies, New Spain, and Early Modern Europe,
Haruko Nawata Ward; Part 3 Sightings of the Far East in Europe; Chapter 7
1A preliminary version of this study was published under the title "Chinos
en España en el siglo XVI" in Studia (Centro de Estudios de Historia e
Cartografía Antiga, Lisbon) 58-9 (-2002): 11-41. This article was
translated by Julia Farmer, Christina Lee, and Alani Hicks-Barlett., Juan
Gil; Chapter 8 Native Vassals: Chinos, Indigenous Identity, and Legal
Protection in Early Modern Spain, Tatiana Seijas; Chapter 9 Travelers from
Afar through Civic Spaces: The Tensh? Embassy in Renaissance Italy, Marco
Musillo; Chapter 10 The Borghese Papacy's Reception of a Samurai Delegation
and Its Fresco-Image at the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome, Mayu Fujikawa;
Introduction Europe's Encounter of Asia in Early Modernity; Part 1
Imagining the Far East from Europe; Chapter 1 "The Indies of the West" or,
the Tale of How an Imaginary Geography Circumnavigated the Globe, Ricardo
Padrón; Chapter 2 1A preliminary version of this essay was presented at the
annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Venice (Italy) on
April 10, 2010., Christina H. Lee; Part 2 Discovering the Far East; Chapter
3 The First China Hands: The Forgotten Iberian Origins of Sinology, Liam
Matthew Brockey; Chapter 4 Matteo Ricci on China via Samuel Purchas:
Faithful Re-Presentation, Nicholas Koss; Chapter 5 Representations of China
and Europe in the Writings of Diego de Pantoja: Accommodating the East or
Privileging the West?, Robert Richmond Ellis; Chapter 6 Women in the Eyes
of a Jesuit Between the East Indies, New Spain, and Early Modern Europe,
Haruko Nawata Ward; Part 3 Sightings of the Far East in Europe; Chapter 7
1A preliminary version of this study was published under the title "Chinos
en España en el siglo XVI" in Studia (Centro de Estudios de Historia e
Cartografía Antiga, Lisbon) 58-9 (-2002): 11-41. This article was
translated by Julia Farmer, Christina Lee, and Alani Hicks-Barlett., Juan
Gil; Chapter 8 Native Vassals: Chinos, Indigenous Identity, and Legal
Protection in Early Modern Spain, Tatiana Seijas; Chapter 9 Travelers from
Afar through Civic Spaces: The Tensh? Embassy in Renaissance Italy, Marco
Musillo; Chapter 10 The Borghese Papacy's Reception of a Samurai Delegation
and Its Fresco-Image at the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome, Mayu Fujikawa;
Imagining the Far East from Europe; Chapter 1 "The Indies of the West" or,
the Tale of How an Imaginary Geography Circumnavigated the Globe, Ricardo
Padrón; Chapter 2 1A preliminary version of this essay was presented at the
annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Venice (Italy) on
April 10, 2010., Christina H. Lee; Part 2 Discovering the Far East; Chapter
3 The First China Hands: The Forgotten Iberian Origins of Sinology, Liam
Matthew Brockey; Chapter 4 Matteo Ricci on China via Samuel Purchas:
Faithful Re-Presentation, Nicholas Koss; Chapter 5 Representations of China
and Europe in the Writings of Diego de Pantoja: Accommodating the East or
Privileging the West?, Robert Richmond Ellis; Chapter 6 Women in the Eyes
of a Jesuit Between the East Indies, New Spain, and Early Modern Europe,
Haruko Nawata Ward; Part 3 Sightings of the Far East in Europe; Chapter 7
1A preliminary version of this study was published under the title "Chinos
en España en el siglo XVI" in Studia (Centro de Estudios de Historia e
Cartografía Antiga, Lisbon) 58-9 (-2002): 11-41. This article was
translated by Julia Farmer, Christina Lee, and Alani Hicks-Barlett., Juan
Gil; Chapter 8 Native Vassals: Chinos, Indigenous Identity, and Legal
Protection in Early Modern Spain, Tatiana Seijas; Chapter 9 Travelers from
Afar through Civic Spaces: The Tensh? Embassy in Renaissance Italy, Marco
Musillo; Chapter 10 The Borghese Papacy's Reception of a Samurai Delegation
and Its Fresco-Image at the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome, Mayu Fujikawa;