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ISBN 10: 3946742793 ISBN 13: 9783946742791
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 568 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This book aims at investigating changes and continuities in Chinese perceptions of Russia and the West during the 20th century, paying heed to the fact that the respective ascriptions and ¿frontlines¿ were historically contingent: who and what represented ¿Russiä or ¿the West¿ at a given time and at a given place? Was ¿Russiä part of ¿the West¿, or not? And if it was, in which regard? Which factors ¿ foreign or indigenous ¿ led to changes in Chinese perceptions and representations and why? With such questions in mind, this book was taking shape, growing out of a German-Russian project funded by the DFG-RFBR. The German-Russian research team from Heidelberg University and St. Petersburg State University worked on exploring the topic together with colleagues from mainland China and Taiwan, concentrating on three major areas: 1. The field of socialization via a look into normative descriptions of Russia and ¿the West¿ in Chinese school textbooks which define images of the ¿other/s¿ from childhood on; 2. The field of literature and Chinese fictional representations of Russia and ¿the West¿ consumed by a Chinese reading public; 3. The field of visual and material manifestations which define images of the ¿other/s¿ in their own medial way and make them accessible also to a public far from purely discursive levels and to those who do not actively look for them.
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ISBN 10: 3946742793 ISBN 13: 9783946742791
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book aims at investigating changes and continuities in Chinese perceptions of Russia and the West during the 20th century, paying heed to the fact that the respective ascriptions and 'frontlines' were historically contingent: who and what represented 'Russia' or 'the West' at a given time and at a given place Was 'Russia' part of 'the West', or not And if it was, in which regard Which factors - foreign or indigenous - led to changes in Chinese perceptions and representations and why With such questions in mind, this book was taking shape, growing out of a German-Russian project funded by the DFG-RFBR. The German-Russian research team from Heidelberg University and St. Petersburg State University worked on exploring the topic together with colleagues from mainland China and Taiwan, concentrating on three major areas: 1. The field of socialization via a look into normative descriptions of Russia and 'the West' in Chinese school textbooks which define images of the 'other/s' from childhood on; 2. The field of literature and Chinese fictional representations of Russia and 'the West' consumed by a Chinese reading public; 3. The field of visual and material manifestations which define images of the 'other/s' in their own medial way and make them accessible also to a public far from purely discursive levels and to those who do not actively look for them. 568 pp. Englisch.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2020
ISBN 10: 3946742793 ISBN 13: 9783946742791
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Editore: Crossasia E-Publishing Sep 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 3946742793 ISBN 13: 9783946742791
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -This book aims at investigating changes andcontinuities in Chinese perceptions of Russia andthe West during the 20th century, paying heed tothe fact that the respective ascriptions and¿frontlines¿ were historically contingent: who andwhat represented ¿Russiä or ¿the West¿ at a giventime and at a given place Was ¿Russiä part of¿the West¿, or not And if it was, in whichregard Which factors ¿ foreign or indigenous ¿led to changes in Chinese perceptions andrepresentations and why With such questions inmind, this book was taking shape, growing out of aGerman-Russian project funded by the DFG-RFBR. TheGerman-Russian research team from HeidelbergUniversity and St. Petersburg State Universityworked on exploring the topic together withcolleagues from mainland China and Taiwanconcentrating on three major areas: 1. The fieldof socialization via a look into normativedescriptions of Russia and ¿the West¿ in Chineseschool textbooks which define images of the¿other/s¿ from childhood on; 2. The field ofliterature and Chinese fictional representationsof Russia and ¿the West¿ consumed by a Chinesereading public; 3. The field of visual andmaterial manifestations which define images of the¿other/s¿ in their own medial way and make themaccessible also to a public far from purelydiscursive levels and to those who do not activelylook for them.CrossAsia E-Publishing, Plöck 107-109, 69047 Heidelberg, Neckar 568 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book aims at investigating changes and continuities in Chinese perceptions of Russia and the West during the 20th century, paying heed to the fact that the respective ascriptions and 'frontlines' were historically contingent: who and what represented 'Russia' or 'the West' at a given time and at a given place Was 'Russia' part of 'the West', or not And if it was, in which regard Which factors - foreign or indigenous - led to changes in Chinese perceptions and representations and why With such questions in mind, this book was taking shape, growing out of a German-Russian project funded by the DFG-RFBR. The German-Russian research team from Heidelberg University and St. Petersburg State University worked on exploring the topic together with colleagues from mainland China and Taiwan, concentrating on three major areas: 1. The field of socialization via a look into normative descriptions of Russia and 'the West' in Chinese school textbooks which define images of the 'other/s' from childhood on; 2. The field of literature and Chinese fictional representations of Russia and 'the West' consumed by a Chinese reading public; 3. The field of visual and material manifestations which define images of the 'other/s' in their own medial way and make them accessible also to a public far from purely discursive levels and to those who do not actively look for them.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Chinese perceptions of Russia and the West | Changes, Continuities and Contingencies during the Twentieth Century | Samoylov Nicolay | Buch | Englisch | 2020 | CrossAsia E-Publishing | EAN 9783946742791 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: CrossAsia E-Publishing, Plöck 107-109, 69047 Heidelberg, Neckar, ub[at]ub[dot]uni-heidelberg[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.