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Transpacific Displacement: Ethnography, Translation, and Intertextual Travel in Twentieth-Century American Literature
 
 
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Transpacific Displacement: Ethnography, Translation, and Intertextual Travel in Twentieth-Century American Literature [Paperback]

Yunte Huang (Author)

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0520232232 978-0520232235 February 6, 2002
Yunte Huang takes a most original "ethnographic" approach to more and less well-known American texts as he traces what he calls the transpacific displacement of cultural meanings through twentieth-century America's imaging of Asia.
Informed by the politics of linguistic appropriation and disappropriation, Transpacific Displacement opens with a radically new reading of Imagism through the work of Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell. Huang relates Imagism to earlier linguistic ethnographies of Asia and to racist representations of Asians in American pop culture, such as the book and movie character Charlie Chan, then shows that Asian American writers subject both literary Orientalism and racial stereotyping to double ventriloquism and countermockery. Going on to offer a provocative critique of some textually and culturally homogenizing tendencies exemplified in Maxine Hong Kingston's work and its reception, Huang ends with a study of American translations of contemporary Chinese poetry, which he views as new ethnographies that maintain linguistic and cultural boundaries.

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"Yunte Huang has produced a fascinating study of what he calls 'textual travelling,' which is to say, the transformation of poetic texts (in this case Chinese ones) at the hands of American scholars, editors, translators, and especially poets.... This brave and highly original study is sure to raise controversy."-Marjorie Perloff, author of Wittgenstein's Ladder

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"Yunte Huang has produced a fascinating study of what he calls 'textual travelling,' which is to say, the transformation of poetic texts (in this case Chinese ones) at the hands of American scholars, editors, translators, and especially poets. This brave and highly original study is sure to raise controversy."--Marjorie Perloff, author of Wittgenstein's Ladder

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YUNTE HUANG is a Professor of English at the University of California; he has also taught at Harvard. The author of "Charlie Chan," "Transpacific Imaginations," "Transpacific Displacement," and "CRIBS," Huang, born in China, now lives in Santa Barbara, California.

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First Sentence:
Franz Boas's 1903 vision for a deepened and expanded American understanding of Asia was anticipated, corroborated, and inherited by the many ethnographers, travelers, scholars, diplomats, and missionaries who went across the Pacific Ocean around the turn of the century. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
transpacific displacement, intertextual travel, textual migration, whirled water, intertextual strategy, literary ideology, racist literature, linguistic traits, linguistic relativism, river song, poetry lines, marvelous possessions, woman warrior, linguistic culture
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Asian American, Charlie Chan, Far East, Ezra Pound, Bei Dao, Amy Lowell, United States, Florence Ayscough, John Yau, Ernest Fenollosa, Lin Yutang, Marjorie Perloff, James Clifford, Percival Lowell, British Museum, Harvard University Press, Maxine Hong Kingston, New England, University of California Press, Yue Fei, University of Chicago Press, Charles Bernstein, Gertrude Stein, Paul Ricoeur
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