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Locating Italy : East and West in British-Italian Transactions.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden LiteraturwissenschaftPublication details: Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (228 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789401209052
  • 9401209057
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Locating Italy : East and West in British-Italian Transactions.DDC classification:
  • 306.094
LOC classification:
  • JN50 .J384 2013
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Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Locating Italy: East and West in British-Italian Transactions; I) Processes of Othering in Intercultural Exchanges; 2) Othering the Other: English and Italian in Transaction; 3) Orientalising Italy: The British and Italian Political Culture; 4) 'East or West, Home is Best'? An Examination of European Images of China as the Cultural Other; II) Painted Art as Intercultural Medium; 5) Viewing the Mona Lisa 'under a strange mixture of lights'; 6) A Casualty of War: Laurence Binyon, Raphael Petrucci and Chinese Painting.
III) Occident and Orient in British-Italian Literature7) Eastern Promise in Puglia: Janet Ross on Frederick II and his Muslim Court; 8) Venice in Coryat's Crudities (1611): Between Multicultural Community and Christian Archetype; 9) Venice Observed: East Meets West in Muriel Spark's Territorial Rights; IV) Intercultural Translations in Language Transactions; 10) Theory and Practice of Translation between East and West. The Location of Some Cultural Issues; 11) Sharing Eastern Visions: Reflections upon Fausta Cialente's Translation of The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell.
Summary: Locating Italy: East and West in British-Italian Transactions is part of a series of books that examines cross-cultural processes between Britain and Italy. The volume explores for the first time British-Italian exchanges in terms of East-West, rather than North-South. In so doing, it reveals that Italy has long been a meeting point of East and West as much as one of North and South. Comprising essays from the fields of history, politics, the philosophy of language, linguistics, literature, and the arts, the collection illustrates that the dynamics of British-Italian transactions have long bee.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Locating Italy: East and West in British-Italian Transactions; I) Processes of Othering in Intercultural Exchanges; 2) Othering the Other: English and Italian in Transaction; 3) Orientalising Italy: The British and Italian Political Culture; 4) 'East or West, Home is Best'? An Examination of European Images of China as the Cultural Other; II) Painted Art as Intercultural Medium; 5) Viewing the Mona Lisa 'under a strange mixture of lights'; 6) A Casualty of War: Laurence Binyon, Raphael Petrucci and Chinese Painting.

III) Occident and Orient in British-Italian Literature7) Eastern Promise in Puglia: Janet Ross on Frederick II and his Muslim Court; 8) Venice in Coryat's Crudities (1611): Between Multicultural Community and Christian Archetype; 9) Venice Observed: East Meets West in Muriel Spark's Territorial Rights; IV) Intercultural Translations in Language Transactions; 10) Theory and Practice of Translation between East and West. The Location of Some Cultural Issues; 11) Sharing Eastern Visions: Reflections upon Fausta Cialente's Translation of The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell.

12) 'Languaging' and the Construction of Tuscan Identity in Jeff Shapiro's Renato's LuckNotes on Contributors.

Locating Italy: East and West in British-Italian Transactions is part of a series of books that examines cross-cultural processes between Britain and Italy. The volume explores for the first time British-Italian exchanges in terms of East-West, rather than North-South. In so doing, it reveals that Italy has long been a meeting point of East and West as much as one of North and South. Comprising essays from the fields of history, politics, the philosophy of language, linguistics, literature, and the arts, the collection illustrates that the dynamics of British-Italian transactions have long bee.

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