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Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity - The Dandy, the Flaneur, and the Translator in 1930s Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris (Hardcover, New) Loot Price: R2,956
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Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity - The Dandy, the Flaneur, and the Translator in 1930s Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris...

Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity - The Dandy, the Flaneur, and the Translator in 1930s Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris (Hardcover, New)

Hsiao-Yen Peng

Series: Academia Sinica on East Asia

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This book views the Neo-Sensation mode of writing as a traveling genre, or style, that originated in France, moved on to Japan, and then to China. The author contends that modernity is possible only on "the transcultural site"-transcultural in the sense of breaking the divide between past and present, elite and popular, national and regional, male and female, literary and non-literary, inside and outside. To illustrate the concept of transcultural modernity, three icons are highlighted on the transcultural site: the dandy, the flaneur, and the translator. Mere flaneurs and flaneurses simply float with the tide of heterogeneous information on the transcultural site, whereas the dandy/flaneur and the cultural translator, propellers of modernity, manage to bring about transformative creation. Their performance marks the essence of transcultural modernity: the self-consciousness of working on the threshold, always testing the limits of boundaries and tempted to go beyond them. To develop the concept of dandyism-the quintessence of transcultural modernity-the Neo-Sensation gender triad formed by the dandy, the modern girl, and the modern boy is laid out. Writers discussed include Liu Na'ou, a Shanghai dandy par excellence from Taiwan, Paul Morand, who looked upon Coco Chanel the female dandy as his perfect other self, and Yokomitsu Riichi, who developed the theory of Neo-Sensation from Kant's the-thing-in-itself.

General

Imprint: Routledge
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: Academia Sinica on East Asia
Release date: September 2010
First published: 2010
Authors: Hsiao-Yen Peng
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 27mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-58428-9
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > From 1900
LSN: 0-415-58428-0
Barcode: 9780415584289

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