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Asian Self-Representation at World's Fairs

Author
William Peterson
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
International expositions or world’s fairs are the largest and most important stage on which millions routinely gather to directly experience, express, and respond to cultural difference. Rather than looking at Asian representation at the hands of colonizing powers, something already much examined, Asian Self-Representation at World’s Fairs instead focuses on expressions of an empowered Asian self-representation at world’s fairs in the West after the so-called golden age of the exhibition. New modes of representation became possible as the older exhibitionary order of earlier fairs gave way to a dominant performative order, one increasingly preoccupied with generating experience and affect. Using case studies of national representation at selected fairs over the hundred-year period from 1915-2015, this book considers both the politics of representation as well as what happens within the imaginative worlds of Asian country pavilions, where the performative has become the dominant mode for imprinting directly on human bodies.
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      SKU
      9781041175926
      Published At
      01.12.2025
      Dimensions
      234x156 mm
      Pages
      318
      EAN
      9781041175926
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      01.12.2025
      ISBN
      9781041175926

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