Author: Crystal S. Anderson
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1628467495
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
In Beyond “The Chinese Connection,” Crystal S. Anderson explores the cultural and political exchanges between African Americans, Asian Americans, and Asians over the last four decades. To do so, Anderson examines such cultural productions as novels (Frank Chin’s Gunga Din Highway [1999], Ishmael Reed’s Japanese by Spring [1992], and Paul Beatty’s The White Boy Shuffle [1996]); films (Rush Hour 2 [2001], Unleashed [2005], and The Matrix trilogy [1999-2003]); and Japanese animation (Samurai Champloo [2004]), all of which feature cross-cultural conversations. In exploring the ways in which writers and artists use this transferal, Anderson traces and tests the limits of how Afro-Asian cultural production interrogates conceptions of race, ethnic identity, politics, and transnational exchange. Ultimately, this book reads contemporary black/Asian cultural fusions through the recurrent themes established by the films of Bruce Lee, which were among the first—and certainly most popular—works to use this exchange explicitly. As a result of such films as Enter the Dragon (1973), The Chinese Connection (1972), and The Big Boss (1971), Lee emerges as both a cross-cultural hero and global cultural icon who resonates with the experiences of African American, Asian American and Asian youth in the 1970s. Lee’s films and iconic imagery prefigure themes that reflect cross-cultural negotiations with global culture in post-1990 Afro-Asian cultural production.
Beyond The Chinese Connection
Author: Crystal S. Anderson
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1628467495
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
In Beyond “The Chinese Connection,” Crystal S. Anderson explores the cultural and political exchanges between African Americans, Asian Americans, and Asians over the last four decades. To do so, Anderson examines such cultural productions as novels (Frank Chin’s Gunga Din Highway [1999], Ishmael Reed’s Japanese by Spring [1992], and Paul Beatty’s The White Boy Shuffle [1996]); films (Rush Hour 2 [2001], Unleashed [2005], and The Matrix trilogy [1999-2003]); and Japanese animation (Samurai Champloo [2004]), all of which feature cross-cultural conversations. In exploring the ways in which writers and artists use this transferal, Anderson traces and tests the limits of how Afro-Asian cultural production interrogates conceptions of race, ethnic identity, politics, and transnational exchange. Ultimately, this book reads contemporary black/Asian cultural fusions through the recurrent themes established by the films of Bruce Lee, which were among the first—and certainly most popular—works to use this exchange explicitly. As a result of such films as Enter the Dragon (1973), The Chinese Connection (1972), and The Big Boss (1971), Lee emerges as both a cross-cultural hero and global cultural icon who resonates with the experiences of African American, Asian American and Asian youth in the 1970s. Lee’s films and iconic imagery prefigure themes that reflect cross-cultural negotiations with global culture in post-1990 Afro-Asian cultural production.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1628467495
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
In Beyond “The Chinese Connection,” Crystal S. Anderson explores the cultural and political exchanges between African Americans, Asian Americans, and Asians over the last four decades. To do so, Anderson examines such cultural productions as novels (Frank Chin’s Gunga Din Highway [1999], Ishmael Reed’s Japanese by Spring [1992], and Paul Beatty’s The White Boy Shuffle [1996]); films (Rush Hour 2 [2001], Unleashed [2005], and The Matrix trilogy [1999-2003]); and Japanese animation (Samurai Champloo [2004]), all of which feature cross-cultural conversations. In exploring the ways in which writers and artists use this transferal, Anderson traces and tests the limits of how Afro-Asian cultural production interrogates conceptions of race, ethnic identity, politics, and transnational exchange. Ultimately, this book reads contemporary black/Asian cultural fusions through the recurrent themes established by the films of Bruce Lee, which were among the first—and certainly most popular—works to use this exchange explicitly. As a result of such films as Enter the Dragon (1973), The Chinese Connection (1972), and The Big Boss (1971), Lee emerges as both a cross-cultural hero and global cultural icon who resonates with the experiences of African American, Asian American and Asian youth in the 1970s. Lee’s films and iconic imagery prefigure themes that reflect cross-cultural negotiations with global culture in post-1990 Afro-Asian cultural production.
Beyond The Chinese Connection
Author: Crystal S. Anderson
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1617037559
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
From Bruce Lee to Samurai Champloo, how Asian fictions fuse with African American creative sensibilities
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1617037559
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
From Bruce Lee to Samurai Champloo, how Asian fictions fuse with African American creative sensibilities
Human Connections: Teaching experiences in Chongqing, China and beyond
Author: Suresh Nanwani
Publisher: Suresh Nanwani
ISBN: 9811835756
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Human Connections is about the author’s integrative journey of teaching experiences in China and beyond, focusing on two central questions: What matters most? and How to improve? The author’s narrative to answering these questions is expressed in dynamic values acquired through learning and teaching episodes. Organization Development (OD) theories from a western outlook including Appreciative Inquiry and Living, along with ikigai, yoga, meditation, and tai chi from an eastern perspective, are examined holistically to provide insights into meaningful relationships between teacher and students. Student postcards, classroom presentations, and group photographs create innovative building blocks in traversing the teacher’s journey of scholarship with students, friends, and colleagues. The lessons gathered contribute to the author’s living educational theory research approach, culminating with a “living poster” extolling the values that inspire and give purpose to humans. By overcoming cultural and linguistic differences, all – teacher and students alike – gain from their personal experiences. Through fostering human connections, they generate and embellish their being. This book will appeal to OD academics and practitioners, students, teachers, and readers interested in learning more about human connections and the optimal development of living fruitful lives.
Publisher: Suresh Nanwani
ISBN: 9811835756
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Human Connections is about the author’s integrative journey of teaching experiences in China and beyond, focusing on two central questions: What matters most? and How to improve? The author’s narrative to answering these questions is expressed in dynamic values acquired through learning and teaching episodes. Organization Development (OD) theories from a western outlook including Appreciative Inquiry and Living, along with ikigai, yoga, meditation, and tai chi from an eastern perspective, are examined holistically to provide insights into meaningful relationships between teacher and students. Student postcards, classroom presentations, and group photographs create innovative building blocks in traversing the teacher’s journey of scholarship with students, friends, and colleagues. The lessons gathered contribute to the author’s living educational theory research approach, culminating with a “living poster” extolling the values that inspire and give purpose to humans. By overcoming cultural and linguistic differences, all – teacher and students alike – gain from their personal experiences. Through fostering human connections, they generate and embellish their being. This book will appeal to OD academics and practitioners, students, teachers, and readers interested in learning more about human connections and the optimal development of living fruitful lives.
Beyond Suffering
Author: James Flath
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 077481957X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
China was afflicted by a brutal succession of conflicts through much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Yet there has never been clear understanding of how wartime suffering has defined the nation and shaped its people. In Beyond Suffering, a distinguished group of Chinese historians draws on often fragmentary accounts of nearly forgotten incidents to piece together the multiple fronts – social, institutional, and cultural – on which wars have been fought, experienced, and remembered. From the Blagoveshchensk Massacre to the trials of the Jiangxi Number One Children’s Home, these accounts of war-inflicted suffering bring us closer to understanding war and militarism in China.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 077481957X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
China was afflicted by a brutal succession of conflicts through much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Yet there has never been clear understanding of how wartime suffering has defined the nation and shaped its people. In Beyond Suffering, a distinguished group of Chinese historians draws on often fragmentary accounts of nearly forgotten incidents to piece together the multiple fronts – social, institutional, and cultural – on which wars have been fought, experienced, and remembered. From the Blagoveshchensk Massacre to the trials of the Jiangxi Number One Children’s Home, these accounts of war-inflicted suffering bring us closer to understanding war and militarism in China.
China and Beyond in the Mediaeval Period: Cultural Crossings and Inter-Regional Connections
Author: Dorothy C. Wong
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781604978568
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
"A collaborative project with the Nalanda-Swiwijaya Centre at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore."--Title page verso.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781604978568
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
"A collaborative project with the Nalanda-Swiwijaya Centre at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore."--Title page verso.
Coming Home?
Author: Lynellyn D. Long
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512821659
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Few things weigh on the human spirit more heavily than a sense of place; the lands we live in and return to have a profound ability to shape our notions of home and homeland, not to mention our own identities. The pull of the familiar and the desire to begin anew are conflicting impulses for the nearly 180 million people who live outside their countries of origin, often with the expectation of returning home. Of 30 million people who immigrated to the United States alone between 1900 and 1980, 10 million are believed to have returned to their homelands. While migration flows occur in both directions, surprisingly few studies of transnationalism, global migration, or diaspora address return experiences. Undertaking a comparative analysis of how coming home affects individuals and their communities in a myriad cultural and geographic settings, the contributors to this volume seek to understand the unique return migration experiences of refugees, migrants, and various others as they confront the social pressures and a sense of displacement that accompany their journeys. The returns depicted in Coming Home? range from temporary visits to permanent repatriation, from voluntary to coerced movements, and from those occurring after a few years of exile to those after several decades away. The geographic sites include the Balkans, Barbados, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Germany, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Rwanda, and Vietnam. Several studies portray the experiences of returning refugees who earlier fled war and violence, while others focus on economic or labor migrants. As the essays show, connections between permanent returnees and home communities are contentious and complex. On the one hand, issues of land title, property rights, political orientation, and religious and cultural beliefs and practices create grounds for clashes between returnees and their home communities, but on the other, returnees bring with them a unique ability to transform local practices and provide new resources.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512821659
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Few things weigh on the human spirit more heavily than a sense of place; the lands we live in and return to have a profound ability to shape our notions of home and homeland, not to mention our own identities. The pull of the familiar and the desire to begin anew are conflicting impulses for the nearly 180 million people who live outside their countries of origin, often with the expectation of returning home. Of 30 million people who immigrated to the United States alone between 1900 and 1980, 10 million are believed to have returned to their homelands. While migration flows occur in both directions, surprisingly few studies of transnationalism, global migration, or diaspora address return experiences. Undertaking a comparative analysis of how coming home affects individuals and their communities in a myriad cultural and geographic settings, the contributors to this volume seek to understand the unique return migration experiences of refugees, migrants, and various others as they confront the social pressures and a sense of displacement that accompany their journeys. The returns depicted in Coming Home? range from temporary visits to permanent repatriation, from voluntary to coerced movements, and from those occurring after a few years of exile to those after several decades away. The geographic sites include the Balkans, Barbados, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Germany, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Rwanda, and Vietnam. Several studies portray the experiences of returning refugees who earlier fled war and violence, while others focus on economic or labor migrants. As the essays show, connections between permanent returnees and home communities are contentious and complex. On the one hand, issues of land title, property rights, political orientation, and religious and cultural beliefs and practices create grounds for clashes between returnees and their home communities, but on the other, returnees bring with them a unique ability to transform local practices and provide new resources.
Decoding China's Past
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
**Decoding China's Past A Journey Through Time and Dynasty** Embark on an enthralling journey with "Decoding China’s Past," a captivating exploration that unveils the rich tapestry of one of the world's oldest civilizations. This eBook provides an intricate analysis of China's dynamic historical landscape, spanning ancient myths, groundbreaking philosophies, imperial conquests, and cultural achievements. Begin with the enigmatic origins of the Xia Dynasty, exploring its transition from myth to historical evidence. Delve into the Bronze Age might of the Shang and the transformative Mandate of Heaven under the Zhou. These pivotal moments lay the foundation for understanding China’s evolving imperial saga. Experience the profound philosophical currents that have shaped China’s identity. Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism present contrasting yet complementary worldviews that offer timeless wisdom and understanding of human nature and governance. Discover the ambitious visions of Qin Shi Huang as he united the warring states and commanded awe-inspiring projects like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. The grandeur of the Han Dynasty follows, showcasing its diplomatic reach along the Silk Road and its groundbreaking innovations. Marvel at the Tang Dynasty's cultural renaissance, where poetry and cosmopolitan sophistication reached unparalleled heights. Explore Song Dynasty’s remarkable scientific advancements and burgeoning commerce. Navigate the sweeping conquests of the Mongol Empire and the unique blend of East and West during Kublai Khan's Yuan Dynasty. Witness the Ming Dynasty's bold maritime adventures and architectural marvels, alongside its internal challenges. Relive the drama of the Qing Dynasty’s conflicts with the West and its ultimate downfall, paving the way for China's tumultuous path to modernization. Travel through time with each chapter, exploring enduring cultural practices, iconic personalities, and breathtaking historic sites. Unearth the global impact of China’s innovations and reflect on its continuous influence. With "Decoding China's Past," gain a deeper understanding of the enduring legacy that shapes modern China—a must-read for history enthusiasts and curious minds eager to decode the evolution of a nation that continues to intrigue the world.
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
**Decoding China's Past A Journey Through Time and Dynasty** Embark on an enthralling journey with "Decoding China’s Past," a captivating exploration that unveils the rich tapestry of one of the world's oldest civilizations. This eBook provides an intricate analysis of China's dynamic historical landscape, spanning ancient myths, groundbreaking philosophies, imperial conquests, and cultural achievements. Begin with the enigmatic origins of the Xia Dynasty, exploring its transition from myth to historical evidence. Delve into the Bronze Age might of the Shang and the transformative Mandate of Heaven under the Zhou. These pivotal moments lay the foundation for understanding China’s evolving imperial saga. Experience the profound philosophical currents that have shaped China’s identity. Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism present contrasting yet complementary worldviews that offer timeless wisdom and understanding of human nature and governance. Discover the ambitious visions of Qin Shi Huang as he united the warring states and commanded awe-inspiring projects like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. The grandeur of the Han Dynasty follows, showcasing its diplomatic reach along the Silk Road and its groundbreaking innovations. Marvel at the Tang Dynasty's cultural renaissance, where poetry and cosmopolitan sophistication reached unparalleled heights. Explore Song Dynasty’s remarkable scientific advancements and burgeoning commerce. Navigate the sweeping conquests of the Mongol Empire and the unique blend of East and West during Kublai Khan's Yuan Dynasty. Witness the Ming Dynasty's bold maritime adventures and architectural marvels, alongside its internal challenges. Relive the drama of the Qing Dynasty’s conflicts with the West and its ultimate downfall, paving the way for China's tumultuous path to modernization. Travel through time with each chapter, exploring enduring cultural practices, iconic personalities, and breathtaking historic sites. Unearth the global impact of China’s innovations and reflect on its continuous influence. With "Decoding China's Past," gain a deeper understanding of the enduring legacy that shapes modern China—a must-read for history enthusiasts and curious minds eager to decode the evolution of a nation that continues to intrigue the world.
Beyond the Bridge
Author: Greg Hahn
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543407536
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
In this thriller, the reader follows the fortunes of Australian ASIO agent Kate Austin. We find Kate has already led allied intelligence agencies to discover a well-established listening post to the key US intelligence gathering facility of Pine Gap in Central Australia. Australian authorities have in custody the head of a massive global electronics giant, Kronberg, the supplier of much of the computer equipment to governments around the world. The man in custody is Joseph Homberg. Austin has also uncovered half a century of archives, the records of two assassins that have been employed by Homberg and his family. These diaries are the key to understanding the current series of violent events. The diaries suggest European old money is at the heart of generational political corruption and a complete breakdown of global cyber security. Austins search for the hidden hand behind it all entwines with real events related to the birth of computing and the internet itself. In Beyond the Bridge, Kate pushes ahead but is caught in the kickback by the corrupt as she unravels a conspiracy that rivals no other. The story overlaps and follows on from the first novel of the three-part series The Bridge at Koondrook.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543407536
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
In this thriller, the reader follows the fortunes of Australian ASIO agent Kate Austin. We find Kate has already led allied intelligence agencies to discover a well-established listening post to the key US intelligence gathering facility of Pine Gap in Central Australia. Australian authorities have in custody the head of a massive global electronics giant, Kronberg, the supplier of much of the computer equipment to governments around the world. The man in custody is Joseph Homberg. Austin has also uncovered half a century of archives, the records of two assassins that have been employed by Homberg and his family. These diaries are the key to understanding the current series of violent events. The diaries suggest European old money is at the heart of generational political corruption and a complete breakdown of global cyber security. Austins search for the hidden hand behind it all entwines with real events related to the birth of computing and the internet itself. In Beyond the Bridge, Kate pushes ahead but is caught in the kickback by the corrupt as she unravels a conspiracy that rivals no other. The story overlaps and follows on from the first novel of the three-part series The Bridge at Koondrook.
Beyond Versailles
Author: Tosh Minohara
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498554474
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
This edited collection examines the effects of the Great War and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in East Asia. Contributors to this collection highlight how Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Mongolian groups and individuals actively sought to envision a global order in which the center of gravity lay in the Western Pacific, not the Northern Atlantic.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498554474
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
This edited collection examines the effects of the Great War and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in East Asia. Contributors to this collection highlight how Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Mongolian groups and individuals actively sought to envision a global order in which the center of gravity lay in the Western Pacific, not the Northern Atlantic.
Collecting China
Author: Vimalin Rujivacharakul
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611490065
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Collecting China is a unique collection of essays that brings together theories of materiality and what collecting has meant to various peoples over time. Collecting China grew out of a simple question: how does a thing become Chinese? Fifteen essays explore this question from different angles, ranging from close examination of world-renowned private collections to critical reinterpretations of historical writings.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611490065
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Collecting China is a unique collection of essays that brings together theories of materiality and what collecting has meant to various peoples over time. Collecting China grew out of a simple question: how does a thing become Chinese? Fifteen essays explore this question from different angles, ranging from close examination of world-renowned private collections to critical reinterpretations of historical writings.