Recovering the Orient: Artists, Scholars, Appropriations

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C. Andrew Gerstle, Anthony Crothers Milner
Psychology Press, 1994 - 362 páginas
This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory.
 

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Debating Said
1
CHAPTER
21
THREE Debussy and the Orient
45
Figure
51
Introductory part of Dialogue du Vent
73
Opposite the title page of his copy of Luthers
89
A nineteenthcentury representation of
103
Making the Image Fit
109
SEVEN Landscape in Early Java
175
a A Javanese landscape
176
Tragedy in Japanese Drama
205
Eighthcentury pagodas preserved at
232
TEN Popular Art and the Javanese Tradition
245
ELEVEN Who Decides and Who Speaks? Shutaisei and
269
TWELVE The Rise of Concert Shamisen Music in Nineteenth
293
Figure
310

Figure
111
Oil proof for A Penganten Wadon or Bride
132
A Javanese Gambuh and A Madurese
138
Raden Rana Dipura Frontispiece
144
SIX Chinese Space in Chinese Painting
151
CHAPTER
155
Western Assumptions
317
FOURTEEN Extravagant Art and Balinese Ritual
339
Figure
353
Index
357
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