The Chinese Eye

The Chinese Eye
Title The Chinese Eye PDF eBook
Author Yee Chiang
Publisher Midland Books
Pages 298
Release 1964
Genre Art
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The Chinese Eye

The Chinese Eye
Title The Chinese Eye PDF eBook
Author Chiang Yee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 152
Release 2022-05-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000582914

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This book, first published in 1935, examines the world of Chinese painting: the background, styles, audience and reception, intentions and achievements. Written with a Western readership in mind, it intends to put Chinese visual art in the perspective of its history and culture, and clarify its ideas and meanings.

The Chinese eye

The Chinese eye
Title The Chinese eye PDF eBook
Author Yee Chiang
Publisher
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Release 1956
Genre Painting, Chinese
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The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes

The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes
Title The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes PDF eBook
Author The Arthur Waley Estate
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1136576657

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First published in 1958. This volume translates and places in the appropriate historical context a number of private documents, such as diaries, autobiographies and confessions, which explain what the Opium War felt like on the Chinese side.

Britain's Chinese Eye

Britain's Chinese Eye
Title Britain's Chinese Eye PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Chang
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 366
Release 2010-04-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0804775877

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This book traces the intimate connections between Britain and China throughout the nineteenth century and argues for China's central impact on the British visual imagination. Chang brings together an unusual group of primary sources to investigate how nineteenth-century Britons looked at and represented Chinese people, places, and things, and how, in the process, ethnographic, geographic, and aesthetic representations of China shaped British writers' and artists' vision of their own lives and experiences. For many Britons, China was much more than a geographical location; it was also a way of seeing and being seen that could be either embraced as creative inspiration or rejected as contagious influence. In both cases, the idea of China's visual difference stood in negative contrast to Britain's evolving sense of the visual and literary real. To better grasp what Romantic and Victorian writers, artists, and architects were doing at home, we must also understand the foreign "objects" found in their midst and what they were looking at abroad.

The Transparent Eye

The Transparent Eye
Title The Transparent Eye PDF eBook
Author Eugene Chen Eoyang
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 370
Release 1993-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780824814298

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In this remarkably stimulating and erudite series of essays, Eugene Chen Eoyang explores many of the underlying paradigms and presumptions in world literature, highlighting issues of cultural interchange and cultural hegemony. Translation is seen in this perspective as a central rather than a peripheral factor in understanding the meanings of literary works. Taking concrete examples from Chinese literature, Eoyang illuminates not only the semantic collisions that underlie the complexities of translation, but also the cultural identities reflected in language and values. The title alludes to a passage from Emerson, reminding us that the object on view is not only the vision we see but is also the organ through which that vision is apprehended. The confrontation with a radical "other" - which is, for many Westerners, what Chinese literature represents - is thus both a discovery and a self-discovery. Part of the book's originality is that it identifies a new audience - one that is incipiently bicultural, or knowledgeable about what has been called "East" as well as what has been called "West." Readers with an interest in the theory and practice of translation will find this an inspiring and indispensable work, one that prepares the way for a comparative poetics that recognizes the intense subjectivities in every culture and at the same time establishes a basis for a comparison that tries to transcend, even as it acknowledges, provincialities.

The Chinese Eye

The Chinese Eye
Title The Chinese Eye PDF eBook
Author S. I. Hsiung
Publisher
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Release 1935
Genre
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