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Empire in a glass case: Japanese beauty, British culture, and transnational aestheticism.

机译:玻璃帝国:日本美女,英国文化和跨国唯美主义。

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The late nineteenth-century "Japan craze" which shaped British aestheticism has been characterized by both skeptical Victorians and twenty-first century critics as merely an ignorant infatuation that, as G. K. Chesterton said of The Mikado, had nothing to do with Japan. This paradoxical distinction is itself a symptom of as-yet-unresolved problems concerning the transnational circulation of art, aesthetics, and the cross-cultural transgressions of modernity – problems whose fountainhead is, I argue, to be found amidst Victorian literature's engagements with the world beyond its borders. "Empire in a Glass Case" takes the Victorian experience of Japanese aesthetics as a highly ambivalent response to a non-European modernity, in a period when Japan was militarizing, modernizing, and extending imperial control throughout Asia. Figures such as Oscar Wilde and W. E. Henley, whose enthusiastic embrace of ukiyo-e and lacquered design have been taken to be central to the craze, in fact registered serious doubts concerning the unique power of foreign forms to undermine Western cultural traditions. Others such as A. C. Swinburne, Walter Crane, and William Morris went further, taking the rise of Japanese culture to herald what Swinburne called "the annihilation of everything else" – the threat of a monoculturalism whose central locus was beyond the long reach of the British Empire. Meanwhile, Japanese critics living in the West – such as Yone Noguchi, Okakura Kakuzo, and Okakura Yoshisaburo – wrote literary criticism in English which attacked the Eurocentrism of British aestheticism while adapting Victorian literary problematics to reflect the most pressing issues of Japanese modernization. Building on recent scholarship in transnational Victorian studies, "Empire in a Glass Case" puts at the center of the Victorian global imaginary a truly difficult case: a nation that was never colonized, or the object of British colonial design; an empire whose military ambitions were not registered in the West as a fear of rebellion but as the usable, if volatile, violence of a strategic ally; an ethnicity whose aesthetic superiority to Western culture was widely assumed, not merely at the level of innate creativity but as a creative subjectivity capable of marshalling energy into form. In chapters that work across literary genres, geographical spaces, and traditional periods, my dissertation explores the debts of British aestheticism to an imperial world system, as well as the sophisticated, critical responses to increasing global integration which aestheticism nevertheless produced.
机译:怀疑英国的维多利亚时代的人和二十一世纪的批评家都以十九世纪末期形成的“日本热潮”塑造了英国的唯美主义,正如G·K·切斯特顿(G. K. Chesterton)所说的“天皇”一样,这仅仅是愚昧的痴情与日本无关。这种自相矛盾的区别本身就是尚未解决的问题的症状,这些问题涉及艺术,美学的跨国流通以及现代性的跨文化侵害。我认为,这些问题源于维多利亚时代文学与世界的交往。超越国界。在日本对整个欧洲进行军事化,现代化和扩展帝国控制的时期,“玻璃帝国”将维多利亚时代的日本美学经验作为对非欧洲现代性的高度矛盾的回应。像奥斯卡·王尔德(Oscar Wilde)和W. E.亨利(W. E. Henley)这样的人物对浮世绘的热情拥护和漆面设计被认为是热潮的核心,实际上,人们对外国形式破坏西方文化传统的独特力量提出了严重怀疑。 AC Swinburne,Walter Crane和William Morris等其他公司则走得更远,以日本文化的崛起预示了Swinburne所说的“其他一切的歼灭” –一种单一文化主义的威胁,其中心思想超出了英国的范围帝国。同时,居住在西方的日本评论家,例如野口米子,冈仓角造和冈仓义三郎,用英语撰写文学批评,抨击英国唯美主义的欧洲中心主义,同时改编维多利亚时代的文学问题以反映日本现代化最紧迫的问题。在维多利亚州跨国研究的最新研究成果的基础上,“玻璃案帝国”将维多利亚州全球想象中的一个真正困难的案例置于:真正从未被殖民的国家或英国殖民地设计的对象;一个帝国,其军事野心并未在西方得到记录,这是出于对叛乱的恐惧,而是作为战略盟友的可用暴力(即使是动荡的);一种广泛被认为具有超越西方文化美学优势的种族,不仅在先天创造力方面,而且是一种能够将能量整理成形式的创造主观性。在涉及文学体裁,地理空间和传统时期的各章中,我的论文探讨了英国唯美主义对帝国世界体系的欠债,以及唯美主义对日益增长的全球一体化产生的复杂,批判性的回应。

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  • 作者

    Lavery, Joseph.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 Literature Asian.;Aesthetics.;Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 250 p.
  • 总页数 250
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:46

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