
Knowledge and Arts on the Move
Transformation of the Self-aware Image through East-West Encounters
Mimesis International (Publisher)
Published on 25. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
156 pages
978-88-6977-132-3 (ISBN)
Description
East and West have long stood as towering edifices dividing history and the world into separate spheres. In fact, the two poles have not only shared a multitude of connections over the centuries, they have also played essential roles in shaping the identities of their oppositional others. Cultural exchange, mutual imaginings, and other forms of interaction have contributed to both the construction of an exotic other and a framing and definition of the self.
The essays in this collection explore the construction and transformation of self image through the encounter between East and West from a variety of disciplinary approaches. Scholars from Japan and Europe apply methodologies and concerns from history, literature, art history, aesthetics, sociology, political science, law, and anthropology to issues of identity formation and transformation at the nexus of East Asia and Europe.
The essays in this collection explore the construction and transformation of self image through the encounter between East and West from a variety of disciplinary approaches. Scholars from Japan and Europe apply methodologies and concerns from history, literature, art history, aesthetics, sociology, political science, law, and anthropology to issues of identity formation and transformation at the nexus of East Asia and Europe.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
MI
Italy
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 139 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
258 gr
ISBN-13
978-88-6977-132-3 (9788869771323)
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Enrico Fongaro is Associate Professor of Italian and Western Aesthetics at Tohoku University in Japan. Christopher Craig is Associate Professor of Japanese History at Tohoku University in Japan. Akihiro Ozaki is Full Professor of Western Art History and Aesthetics at Tohoku University in Japan.