Global Chinese Culture Ser.: Questioning Borders : Ecoliteratures of China and Taiwan by Robin Visser (2023, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherColumbia University Press
ISBN-100231199813
ISBN-139780231199810
eBay Product ID (ePID)11061230574

Product Key Features

Number of Pages352 Pages
Publication NameQuestioning Borders : Ecoliteratures of China and Taiwan
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAsian / Chinese, Modern / 21st Century, Subjects & Themes / Nature, Indigenous Studies
Publication Year2023
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Social Science
AuthorRobin Visser
SeriesGlobal Chinese Culture Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight17.7 Oz
Item Length0.9 in
Item Width0.6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2023-000877
ReviewsVisser's Questioning Borders provides a timely critical intervention that destabilizes the historically established borders and center-periphery relationship within the cultural and political imaginaries of the Hanspace. It offers rich textual studies on Indigenous ecoliteratures in China and Taiwan. A must-read for those interested in Chinese, Sinophone, global, and transnational Indigenous ecocriticism., This illuminating book offers deep insights into the tensions, interactions, and reciprocity among diverse ecologies, ethnicities, humans, and nonhumans. Robin Visser's brilliant analysis of ecoliterature by Han and Indigenous authors makes this book a must-read for students of environmental humanities., Makes significant contributions to the fields of Chinese, Taiwan, ecocritical, and ethnic studies by interrogating the formation and function of both lived and disciplinary borders., Groundbreaking . . . Visser's breathtaking scope is both incredibly ambitious and highly effective. One of the most significant contributions of Questioning Borders is its systematic examination, for the first time in English-language scholarship, of authors writing about nature from less-studied ethnic groups in the field of modern Chinese literature., The vital contributions that Visser makes throughout this marvellous book, which unleashes some of the most creative planetary visions of Indigenous, Indigene and ethnic majority writers in China and Taiwan., In this groundbreaking book, Robin Visser explores the shifting incarnations of the border as a territorial gateway, a contact zone, a liminal terrain, and an imaginary portal. She delves into the intersection of ethnic, cultural, political--and especially ecological--dynamics that inform cartographies and cosmologies of Sinophone states. A fantastic work., A comprehensive and illuminating comparison of Chinese and Indigenous literatures on the border ecologies of China and Taiwan. Questioning Borders sheds light on the power dynamics of China as a settler-colonialist regime in which Indigenous ecocriticism confronts the Chinese imperial geography of center and periphery, which underpins both China's development strategies and even the most radical Chinese ecoliteratures., At once a groundbreaking scholarly investigation and an affecting call to arms, Questioning Borders engages with questions of inter-imperiality, border ecology, and Indigenous ecoliterature, and does so rigorously and fearlessly., Questioning Borders radically approaches contemporary literatures of the Chinese world via critical discourses of ecocriticism, global Indigenous studies, and decolonization theory. Incorporating diverse Han majority and ethnic minority writing, the volume charts the emergent Chinese cosmology of the present dynamic era and stimulates deep yet far-ranging conversations. An exciting book., In her groundbreaking book, Robin Visser explores the shifting incarnations of the border as a territorial gateway, a contact zone, a liminal terrain, and an imaginary portal. She delves into the intersection of ethnic, cultural, political--and especially, ecological--dynamics that inform cartographies and cosmologies of Sinophone states. A fantastic work.
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal895.1093553
Table Of ContentIntroduction: Ecoliteratures Inhabiting Borders 1. Beijing Westerns and Hanspace Elixirs in Southwest China 2. Grassland Logic and Desert Carbon Imaginaries in Inner Mongolia 3. Sacred Routes and Dark Humor in Grounded Xinjiang 4. Cosmic Ecologies and Transcendent Tricksters on the Tibetan Plateau 5. Island Excursions and Indigenous Waterways in Activist Taiwan Epilogue: Indigenous Entanglements in Techno Hypersubjectivity Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
SynopsisQuestioning Borders explores recent ecoliterature by Han and non-Han Indigenous writers of China and Taiwan, analyzing relations among humans, animals, ecosystems, and the cosmos in search of alternative possibilities for creativity and consciousness., Indigenous knowledge of local ecosystems often challenges settler-colonial cosmologies that naturalize resource extraction and the relocation of nomadic, hunting, foraging, or fishing peoples. Questioning Borders explores recent ecoliterature by Han and non-Han Indigenous writers of China and Taiwan, analyzing relations among humans, animals, ecosystems, and the cosmos in search of alternative possibilities for creativity and consciousness. Informed by extensive field research, Robin Visser compares literary works by Bai, Bunun, Kazakh, Mongol, Tao, Tibetan, Uyghur, Wa, Yi, and Han Chinese writers set in Xinjiang, Tibet, Inner Mongolia, Southwest China, and Taiwan, sites of extensive development, migration, and climate change impacts. Visser contrasts the dominant Han Chinese cosmology of center and periphery that informs what she calls "Beijing Westerns" with Indigenous and hybridized ways of relating to the world that challenge borders, binaries, and hierarchies. By centering Indigenous cosmologies, this book aims to decolonize approaches to ecocriticism, comparative literature, and Chinese and Sinophone studies as well as to inspire new modes of sustainable flourishing in the Anthropocene.
LC Classification NumberPL2275.E35V57 2023

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