Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism
Paperback
$40.95
Loading availability...
Pick up in store
Your local store may have stock of this item.
Your local store may have stock of this item.
As exemplified by Madame Butterfly, East-West relations have often been expressed as the relations between the masculine, dominant West and the feminine, submissive East. Yet, this binary model does not account for the important role of white women in the construction of Orientalism. Mari Yoshihara's study examines a wide range of white women who were attracted to Japan and China in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and shows how, through their engagement with Asia, these women …
Categories
Social SciencesPrint BooksLiteraturePaperbackNonfictionEthnic & Minority StudiesLiterary CriticismWomen's StudiesAsian & Asian American StudiesSocial Sciences - General & MiscellaneousRegional StudiesGeneral & Miscellaneous Literary CriticismWomen's StudiesWomen - Regional StudiesUnited States StudiesPublic OpinionEthnic & Race RelationsLiterary Criticism - General & MiscellaneousEthnic & Minority Studies - General & MiscellaneousWomen's Studies - General & MiscellaneousAsian Studies - General & MiscellaneousWomen - United StatesPublic Opinion - RegionalPublic Opinion - United StatesUnited States - Ethnic & Race Relations



