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The contributors to Siting Postcoloniality reevaluate the notion of the postcolonial by focusing on the Sinosphere—the region of East and Southeast Asia that has been significantly shaped by relations with China throughout history. Pointing out that the history of imperialism in China and Southeast Asia is longer and more complex than Euro-American imperialism, the contributors complicate the traditional postcolonial binaries of center-periphery, colonizer-colonized, and developed-developing. Among other topics, they examine socialist China’s attempts to break with Soviet cultural hegemony; the postcoloniality of Taiwan as it negotiates the legacy of Japanese colonial rule; Southeast Asian and South Asian diasporic experiences of colonialism; and Hong Kong’s complex colonial experiences under the British, the Japanese, and mainland China. The contributors show how postcolonial theory’s central concepts cannot adequately explain colonialism in the Sinosphe

Table of Contents
Series Editor’s Preface / Carlos Rojas vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory / Pheng Cheah 1
Part I. Framing the Postcolonial
1. Mythmaking: The Nomos of Postcoloniality / Robert J. C. Young 33
2. On Twenty-First-Century Postcolonialism / Dai Jinhua, translated by Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel 53
Part II. Chinese Socialist Postcoloniality
3. Who Owns Social Justice? Permanent Revolution, the Chinese Gorky, and the Postcolonial / Wendy Larson 71
4. De-Sovietization and Internationalism: The People’s Republic of China’s Alternative Modernity Project / Pang Laikwan 90
Part III. Hong Kong Postcoloniality among the British, Japanese, and Chinese Empires
5. From Manchukuo to Hong Kong: Postcolonizing Asian Colonial Experiences / Lo Kwai-Cheung 109
6. Decolonization? What Decolonization? Hong Kong’s Political Transition / Lui Tai-lok 127
7. Locating Anglophone Writing in Sinophone Hong Kong / Elaine Yee Lin Ho 148
Part IV. Taiwan Postcoloniality between Japanese and Chinese Colonialisms
8. The Slippage between Empires: The Production of the Colonized Subject in Taiwan / Lin Pei-yin 171
9. Questions of Postcolonial Agency: Two Film Examples from Taiwan / Liao Ping-hui 191
Part V. Diasporas in East and Southeast Asian Postcoloniality
10. Sinophone Geopoetics: From Postcolonialism to Postloyalism / David Der-wei Wang 213
11. Multiple Colonialisms and Their Philippine Legacies / Caroline S. Hau 232
12. Diasporic Worldliness in Postcolonial Globalization / Pheng Cheah 250
References 277
Contributors 313
Index 315

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 09/12/2022
    ISBN13: 9781478019312, 978-1478019312
    ISBN10: 147801931X
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The contributors to Siting Postcoloniality reevaluate the notion of the postcolonial by focusing on the Sinosphere—the region of East and Southeast Asia that has been significantly shaped by relations with China throughout history. Pointing out that the history of imperialism in China and Southeast Asia is longer and more complex than Euro-American imperialism, the contributors complicate the traditional postcolonial binaries of center-periphery, colonizer-colonized, and developed-developing. Among other topics, they examine socialist China’s attempts to break with Soviet cultural hegemony; the postcoloniality of Taiwan as it negotiates the legacy of Japanese colonial rule; Southeast Asian and South Asian diasporic experiences of colonialism; and Hong Kong’s complex colonial experiences under the British, the Japanese, and mainland China. The contributors show how postcolonial theory’s central concepts cannot adequately explain colonialism in the Sinosphe

    Table of Contents
    Series Editor’s Preface / Carlos Rojas vii
    Acknowledgments xi
    Introduction: Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory / Pheng Cheah 1
    Part I. Framing the Postcolonial
    1. Mythmaking: The Nomos of Postcoloniality / Robert J. C. Young 33
    2. On Twenty-First-Century Postcolonialism / Dai Jinhua, translated by Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel 53
    Part II. Chinese Socialist Postcoloniality
    3. Who Owns Social Justice? Permanent Revolution, the Chinese Gorky, and the Postcolonial / Wendy Larson 71
    4. De-Sovietization and Internationalism: The People’s Republic of China’s Alternative Modernity Project / Pang Laikwan 90
    Part III. Hong Kong Postcoloniality among the British, Japanese, and Chinese Empires
    5. From Manchukuo to Hong Kong: Postcolonizing Asian Colonial Experiences / Lo Kwai-Cheung 109
    6. Decolonization? What Decolonization? Hong Kong’s Political Transition / Lui Tai-lok 127
    7. Locating Anglophone Writing in Sinophone Hong Kong / Elaine Yee Lin Ho 148
    Part IV. Taiwan Postcoloniality between Japanese and Chinese Colonialisms
    8. The Slippage between Empires: The Production of the Colonized Subject in Taiwan / Lin Pei-yin 171
    9. Questions of Postcolonial Agency: Two Film Examples from Taiwan / Liao Ping-hui 191
    Part V. Diasporas in East and Southeast Asian Postcoloniality
    10. Sinophone Geopoetics: From Postcolonialism to Postloyalism / David Der-wei Wang 213
    11. Multiple Colonialisms and Their Philippine Legacies / Caroline S. Hau 232
    12. Diasporic Worldliness in Postcolonial Globalization / Pheng Cheah 250
    References 277
    Contributors 313
    Index 315

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