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9: Measuring Asian-ness: Erwin Baelz’s Anthropological Expeditions in Fin-de-Siècle Korea
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Hoi-eun Kim
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Contemporary Challenges to German Borders and Identities
- 1: East-West Globality and the European Mode of Film Production 17
- 2: Citizenship-Shifting: Race and Xing-Hu Kuo’s Claim on East German Memory 34
- 3: Narratives of Transnational Divide: The Vietnamese in Contemporary German Literature and Film 50
- 4: Factories on the Magic Carpet: Heimat, Globalization, and the “Yellow Peril” in Die Chinesen kommen and Losers and Winners 64
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Part II: Travel and Representation
- 5: Germany’s India: A Critical Re-interrogation 89
- 6: Indians, Jews, and Sex: Magnus Hirschfeld and Indian Sexology 111
- 7: The Ambivalence of a Spiritual Quest in India: Waldemar Bonsels’s Indienfahrt 131
- 8: Traveling through Imperialism: Representational Crisis and Resolution in Elisabeth von Heyking’s and Alfons Paquet’s Travel Writing on China 155
- 9: Measuring Asian-ness: Erwin Baelz’s Anthropological Expeditions in Fin-de-Siècle Korea 173
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Part III: Asia Inhabits Germany’s Cultural and Intellectual History
- 10: The Tat Tvam Asi Formula and Schopenhauer’s “Deductive Leap” 189
- 11: German Indophilia, Femininity, and Transcultural Symbiosis around 1800 204
- 12: Reading Genji in German: Reflections on World Literature and Asian-German Studies 220
- Bibliography 243
- Notes on the Contributors 267
- Index 271
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Contemporary Challenges to German Borders and Identities
- 1: East-West Globality and the European Mode of Film Production 17
- 2: Citizenship-Shifting: Race and Xing-Hu Kuo’s Claim on East German Memory 34
- 3: Narratives of Transnational Divide: The Vietnamese in Contemporary German Literature and Film 50
- 4: Factories on the Magic Carpet: Heimat, Globalization, and the “Yellow Peril” in Die Chinesen kommen and Losers and Winners 64
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Part II: Travel and Representation
- 5: Germany’s India: A Critical Re-interrogation 89
- 6: Indians, Jews, and Sex: Magnus Hirschfeld and Indian Sexology 111
- 7: The Ambivalence of a Spiritual Quest in India: Waldemar Bonsels’s Indienfahrt 131
- 8: Traveling through Imperialism: Representational Crisis and Resolution in Elisabeth von Heyking’s and Alfons Paquet’s Travel Writing on China 155
- 9: Measuring Asian-ness: Erwin Baelz’s Anthropological Expeditions in Fin-de-Siècle Korea 173
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Part III: Asia Inhabits Germany’s Cultural and Intellectual History
- 10: The Tat Tvam Asi Formula and Schopenhauer’s “Deductive Leap” 189
- 11: German Indophilia, Femininity, and Transcultural Symbiosis around 1800 204
- 12: Reading Genji in German: Reflections on World Literature and Asian-German Studies 220
- Bibliography 243
- Notes on the Contributors 267
- Index 271