This book explores the parallel and yet profoundly different
ways of seeing the outside world and engaging with the foreign at
two important moments of dislocation in Chinese history, namely,
the early medieval period commonly known as the Northern and
Southern Dynasties (317-589 CE), and the nineteenth century.
Xiaofei Tian juxtaposes literary, historical, and religious
materials from these two periods in comparative study, bringing
them together in their unprecedentedly large-scale interactions,
and their intense fascination, with foreign cultures.
By examining various cultural forms of representation from the
two periods, Tian attempts to sort out modes of seeing the world
that inform these writings. These modes, Tian argues, were
established in early medieval times and resurfaced, in permutations
and metamorphoses, in nineteenth-century writings on encountering
the Other. This book is for readers who are interested not only in
early medieval or nineteenth-century China but also in issues of
representation, travel, visualization, and modernity.
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