Quaint, exquisite: Victorian aesthetics and the idea of Japan

From the opening of trade with Britain in the 1850s, Japan occupied a unique and contradictory place in the Victorian imagination, regarded as both a rival empire and a cradle of exquisite beauty. Quaint, Exquisite explores the enduring impact of this dramatic encounter, showing how the rise of Japa...

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1. VerfasserIn: Lavery, Grace E. (Verfasst von)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Princeton Oxford Princeton University Press [2019]
In:Jahr: 2019
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Japan / Ästhetik / Rezeption / Großbritannien
B Japan / Kunst / Ästhetik / Rezeption / England / Großbritannien
B Girard, René 1923-2015
weitere Schlagwörter:B Postmodernism
B Prose
B Edward Said
B Arts, British 19th century
B Narcissism
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
B Aesthetics, Modern 19th century
B Japanese art
B Yone Noguchi
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century
B Narrative
B Arts, British Japanese influences
B Ideology
B Quentin Tarantino
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Japanese
B Aestheticism
B Poetry
B Aesthetics
B W. B. Yeats
B Victorian era
B Oscar Wilde
B Literature
B Metanarrative
B John Ruskin
B Publication
B Orientalism
B LITERARY CRITICISM / LGBT
B Art, Japanese 19th century
B Japanese aesthetics
B Ezra Pound
B Historiography
B The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
B Modernity
B Aesthetics, Japanese
B PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics
B PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory
B Writing
B The Other Hand
B Satire
B LITERARY CRITICISM / General
B LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
B Genre
B Roland Barthes
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Zusammenfassung:From the opening of trade with Britain in the 1850s, Japan occupied a unique and contradictory place in the Victorian imagination, regarded as both a rival empire and a cradle of exquisite beauty. Quaint, Exquisite explores the enduring impact of this dramatic encounter, showing how the rise of Japan led to a major transformation of Western aesthetics at the dawn of globalization. Drawing on philosophy, psychoanalysis, queer theory, textual criticism, and a wealth of in-depth archival research, Grace Lavery provides a radical new genealogy of aesthetic experience in modernity. She argues that the global popularity of Japanese art in the late nineteenth century reflected an imagined universal standard of taste that Kant described as the “subjective universal” condition of aesthetic judgment. The book features illuminating cultural histories of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Mikado, English derivations of the haiku, and retellings of the Madame Butterfly story, and sheds critical light on lesser-known figures such as Winnifred Eaton, an Anglo-Chinese novelist who wrote under the Japanese pseudonym Onoto Watanna, and Mikimoto Ryuzo, a Japanese enthusiast of the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. Lavery also explains the importance and symbolic power of such material objects as W. B. Yeats’s prized katana sword and the “Japanese vellum” luxury editions of Oscar Wilde. Quaint, Exquisite provides essential insights into the modern understanding of beauty as a vehicle for both intimacy and violence, and the lasting influence of Japanese forms today on writers and artists such as Quentin Tarantino
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: Another Empire: Victorian Japan -- Introduction: Analytic of the Exquisite -- 1. Not About Japan -- 2. All Margin -- 3. The Pre-Raphaelite Haiku -- 4. Loving John Ruskin -- 5. The Sword and the Chrysanthemum -- Notes -- Index -- Illustration credits
Physische Details:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 219 Seiten), Illustrationen
Medienart:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:978-0-691-18996-3
Zugangseinschränkungen:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780691189963