Recovering the Orient: Artists, Scholars, AppropriationsC. Andrew Gerstle, Anthony Milner Psychology Press, 1995 - 362 pages This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory. |
Table des matières
Debating Said | 1 |
Utagawa Sadabide 18071873 | 21 |
THREE Debussy and the Orient | 45 |
Figure | 51 |
Introductory part of Dialogue du Vent | 73 |
Opposite the title page of his copy of Luthers | 89 |
A nineteenthcentury representation of | 103 |
Making the Image Fit | 109 |
SIX Chinese Space in Chinese Painting | 151 |
CHAPTER | 155 |
SEVEN Landscape in Early Java | 175 |
Tragedy in Japanese Drama | 205 |
TEN Popular Art and the Javanese Tradition | 245 |
ELEVEN Who Decides and Who Speaks? Shutaisei and | 269 |
TWELVE The Rise of Concert Shamisen Music in Nineteenth | 293 |
Figure | 310 |
Figure | 111 |
Figure | 127 |
Oil proof for A Penganten Lanan | 133 |
A Soldier Exercising in the Presence of | 139 |
A Javan Chief in his Ordinary Dress | 145 |
Western Assumptions | 317 |
FOURTEEN Extravagant Art and Balinese Ritual | 339 |
Figure | 353 |
357 | |
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