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Despite having been a blond European, posing as a member of another "race" was never a problem for Psalmanazar or his audience, since the concept of race, Michael Keevak claims, did not yet exist. In The Pretended Asian, Keevak looks at how Psalmanazarfar from having a difficult time pretending to be East Asianreadily played upon Asian stereotypes and the preconceptions of a public all too eager to learn about the Far East, enabling him to build an identity that could even withstand thorough scrutiny. In addition to Psalmanazars entertaining story, Keevak discusses what was known about the actual Formosa in the early eighteenth century and why this knowledge was powerless to disprove the truth of Psalmanazars claims. The Pretended Asian also traces Psalmanazars later career as a Grub Street hack writer and how his lifelong refusal to reveal his real identityeven after Europeans stopped believing he was a native of Formosamay have rendered Psalmanazar a permanent outsi! der.
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