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  1. Borrowed Voices
    Writing and Racial Ventriloquism in the Jewish American Imagination
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    In the decades following World War II, many American Jews sought to downplay their difference, as a means of assimilating into Middle America. Yet a significant minority, including many prominent Jewish writers and intellectuals, clung to their... more

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    In the decades following World War II, many American Jews sought to downplay their difference, as a means of assimilating into Middle America. Yet a significant minority, including many prominent Jewish writers and intellectuals, clung to their ethnic difference, using it to register dissent with the status quo and act as spokespeople for non-white America. In this provocative book, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Rather than simply condemning this racial ventriloquism as a form of cultural appropriation or commending it as an act of empathic imagination, Borrowed Voices offers a nuanced analysis of the technique, judiciously assessing both its limitations and its potential benefits. Glaser considers how the practice of racial ventriloquism has changed over time, examining the books of many well-known writers, including Bernard Malamud, Cynthia Ozick, Philip Roth, Michael Chabon, Saul Bellow, and many others. Bringing Jewish studies into conversation with critical race theory, Glaser also opens up a dialogue between Jewish-American literature and other forms of media, including films, magazines, and graphic novels. Moreover, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about ethnic identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement

     

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  2. Borrowed voices
    writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

    Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora --... more

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    Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora -- Coda

     

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    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Jews; Jews in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Race in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Culture in literature
    Scope: xi, 198 pages, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-174) and index

    IntroductionThe politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora in contemporary Jewish American literature -- Coda.

  3. Image de l'étrangère
    unions mixtes franco-maghrébines
    Published: 1989
    Publisher:  Boîte à Documents, Paris

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  4. Borrowed Voices
    Writing and Racial Ventriloquism in the Jewish American Imagination
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Politics and Poetics of Speaking the Other -- 2. The Perils of Loving in America -- 3. What We Talk about When We Talk about the Holocaust -- 4. The Jew in the Canon and the Culture... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Politics and Poetics of Speaking the Other -- 2. The Perils of Loving in America -- 3. What We Talk about When We Talk about the Holocaust -- 4. The Jew in the Canon and the Culture Wars -- 5. Race, Indigeneity, and the Topography of Diaspora -- Coda -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index In the decades following World War II, many American Jews sought to downplay their difference, as a means of assimilating into Middle America. Yet a significant minority, including many prominent Jewish writers and intellectuals, clung to their ethnic difference, using it to register dissent with the status quo and act as spokespeople for non-white America. In this provocative book, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Rather than simply condemning this racial ventriloquism as a form of cultural appropriation or commending it as an act of empathic imagination, Borrowed Voices offers a nuanced analysis of the technique, judiciously assessing both its limitations and its potential benefits. Glaser considers how the practice of racial ventriloquism has changed over time, examining the books of many well-known writers, including Bernard Malamud, Cynthia Ozick, Philip Roth, Michael Chabon, Saul Bellow, and many others. Bringing Jewish studies into conversation with critical race theory, Glaser also opens up a dialogue between Jewish-American literature and other forms of media, including films, magazines, and graphic novels. Moreover, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about ethnic identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement

     

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  5. Borrowed voices
    writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
    Contributor: Glaser, Jennifer (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey ; London

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    Contributor: Glaser, Jennifer (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9780813577395; 9780813577401
    RVK Categories: EM 5870 ; HR 1520 ; HR 1620 ; HU 1729
    Subjects: American literature / Jewish authors / History and criticism; American literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Jews / United States / Intellectual life; Jews in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Race in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Culture in literature; American literature; American literature / Jewish authors; Culture in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Jews in literature; Jews / Intellectual life; Race in literature; Juden; Juden; Ethnische Identität <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: xi, 198 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora in contemporary Jewish American literature -- Coda

  6. Borrowed Voices
    Writing and Racial Ventriloquism in the Jewish American Imagination
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    In the decades following World War II, many American Jews sought to downplay their difference, as a means of assimilating into Middle America. Yet a significant minority, including many prominent Jewish writers and intellectuals, clung to their... more

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    In the decades following World War II, many American Jews sought to downplay their difference, as a means of assimilating into Middle America. Yet a significant minority, including many prominent Jewish writers and intellectuals, clung to their ethnic difference, using it to register dissent with the status quo and act as spokespeople for non-white America. In this provocative book, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Rather than simply condemning this racial ventriloquism as a form of cultural appropriation or commending it as an act of empathic imagination, Borrowed Voices offers a nuanced analysis of the technique, judiciously assessing both its limitations and its potential benefits. Glaser considers how the practice of racial ventriloquism has changed over time, examining the books of many well-known writers, including Bernard Malamud, Cynthia Ozick, Philip Roth, Michael Chabon, Saul Bellow, and many others. Bringing Jewish studies into conversation with critical race theory, Glaser also opens up a dialogue between Jewish-American literature and other forms of media, including films, magazines, and graphic novels. Moreover, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about ethnic identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement

     

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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / General; American literature; American literature; Culture in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Jews in literature; Jews; Race in literature; Juden; Ethnische Identität <Motiv>; Literatur
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  7. Borrowed voices
    writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

    In this provocative new study, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of late twentieth-century Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities.... more

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    In this provocative new study, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of late twentieth-century Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Considering works by everyone from Cynthia Ozick to Woody Allen to Michael Chabon, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement

     

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    Writing and Racial Ventriloquism in the Jewish American Imagination
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Politics and Poetics of Speaking the Other -- 2. The Perils of Loving in America -- 3. What We Talk about When We Talk about the Holocaust -- 4. The Jew in the Canon and the Culture... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Politics and Poetics of Speaking the Other -- 2. The Perils of Loving in America -- 3. What We Talk about When We Talk about the Holocaust -- 4. The Jew in the Canon and the Culture Wars -- 5. Race, Indigeneity, and the Topography of Diaspora -- Coda -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index In the decades following World War II, many American Jews sought to downplay their difference, as a means of assimilating into Middle America. Yet a significant minority, including many prominent Jewish writers and intellectuals, clung to their ethnic difference, using it to register dissent with the status quo and act as spokespeople for non-white America. In this provocative book, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Rather than simply condemning this racial ventriloquism as a form of cultural appropriation or commending it as an act of empathic imagination, Borrowed Voices offers a nuanced analysis of the technique, judiciously assessing both its limitations and its potential benefits. Glaser considers how the practice of racial ventriloquism has changed over time, examining the books of many well-known writers, including Bernard Malamud, Cynthia Ozick, Philip Roth, Michael Chabon, Saul Bellow, and many others. Bringing Jewish studies into conversation with critical race theory, Glaser also opens up a dialogue between Jewish-American literature and other forms of media, including films, magazines, and graphic novels. Moreover, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about ethnic identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement

     

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    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p)
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  9. Borrowed voices
    writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
    Contributor: Glaser, Jennifer (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey ; London

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Glaser, Jennifer (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9780813577395; 9780813577401
    RVK Categories: EM 5870 ; HR 1520 ; HR 1620 ; HU 1729
    Subjects: American literature / Jewish authors / History and criticism; American literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Jews / United States / Intellectual life; Jews in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Race in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Culture in literature; American literature; American literature / Jewish authors; Culture in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Jews in literature; Jews / Intellectual life; Race in literature; Juden; Juden; Ethnische Identität <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: xi, 198 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora in contemporary Jewish American literature -- Coda

  10. Borrowed voices
    writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

    In this provocative new study, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of late twentieth-century Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities.... more

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    In this provocative new study, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of late twentieth-century Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Considering works by everyone from Cynthia Ozick to Woody Allen to Michael Chabon, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora in contemporary Jewish American literature -- Coda

     

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    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Jews; Jews in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Race in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Culture in literature
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. Borrowed voices
    writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
    Contributor: Glaser, Jennifer (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

    Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora --... more

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    Introduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora -- Coda

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Glaser, Jennifer (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9780813577418; 9780813577425; 9780813577401; 9780813577395
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    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Jews; Jews in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Race in literature; Intermarriage in literature; Culture in literature
    Scope: xi, 198 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-174) and index

    IntroductionThe politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora in contemporary Jewish American literature -- Coda.

  12. Imperial romance
    fictions of colonial intimacy in Korea, 1905-1945
    Author: Gim, Su yeon
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca [New York]

    Introduction: Imperial Romance -- Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905- -- Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- Wartime Ideology and the... more

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    Introduction: Imperial Romance -- Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905- -- Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- Wartime Ideology and the Integration of Korean-Japanese Mixed Families, 1930s -- Romance and Colonial Universalism -- Visualizing "International" and Korean-Japanese Marriage in Print Media -- Epilogue: Postcolonial Interracial Intimacy. "This book argues that the idea of colonial intimacy had a far broader and more popular influence on discourse makers, social leaders, and intellectuals throughout the colonial era than previously understood. It investigates representations of Korean-Japanese intimate and familial relationships in literature, media, and cinema, alongside documents that discuss colonial policies during the Japanese protectorate period and colonial rule in Korea (1905-45)" --

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781501751882
    Subjects: Interethnic marriage; Intermarriage in literature; Japanese
    Scope: xi, 190 pages cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  13. Imperial romance
    fictions of colonial intimacy in Korea, 1905-1945
    Author: Gim, Su yeon
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca [New York]

    Introduction: Imperial Romance -- Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905- -- Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- Wartime Ideology and the... more

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    Introduction: Imperial Romance -- Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905- -- Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- Wartime Ideology and the Integration of Korean-Japanese Mixed Families, 1930s -- Romance and Colonial Universalism -- Visualizing "International" and Korean-Japanese Marriage in Print Media -- Epilogue: Postcolonial Interracial Intimacy. "This book argues that the idea of colonial intimacy had a far broader and more popular influence on discourse makers, social leaders, and intellectuals throughout the colonial era than previously understood. It investigates representations of Korean-Japanese intimate and familial relationships in literature, media, and cinema, alongside documents that discuss colonial policies during the Japanese protectorate period and colonial rule in Korea (1905-45)" --

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781501751882
    Subjects: Interethnic marriage; Intermarriage in literature; Japanese
    Scope: xi, 190 pages cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  14. Imperial romance
    fictions of colonial intimacy in Korea, 1905-1945
    Author: Gim, Su yeon
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Introduction: Imperial Romance -- 1. Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period,... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Introduction: Imperial Romance -- 1. Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905-1919 -- 2. Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- 3. Wartime Ideology and the Integration of Korean-Japanese Mixed Families, 1930s -- 4. Romance and Colonial Universalism -- 5. Visualizing "International" and Korean-Japanese Marriage in Print Media -- Epilogue: Postcolonial Interracial Intimacy -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index In Imperial Romance, Su Yun Kim argues that the idea of colonial intimacy within the Japanese empire of the early twentieth century had a far broader and more popular influence on discourse makers, social leaders, and intellectuals than previously understood. Kim investigates representations of Korean-Japanese intimate and familial relationships-including romance, marriage, and kinship-in literature, media, and cinema, alongside documents that discuss colonial policies during the Japanese protectorate period and colonial rule in Korea (1905-45).Focusing on Korean perspectives, Kim uncovers political meanings in the forms of representation of intimacy and emotions between Koreans and Japanese seen in print media and films. Imperial Romance disrupts the conventional reading of colonial-period texts as the result of either coercion or the disavowal of colonialism, thereby expanding our understanding of colonial writing practices. The theme of intermarriage gave elite Korean writers and cultural producers opportunities to question their complicity with imperialism. Their fictions challenged expected colonial boundaries, creating tensions in identity and hierarchy, and in narratives of the linear developmental trajectory of modernity. Examining a broad range of writings and films from this period, Imperial Romance maps the colonized subjects' fascination with their colonizers and with moments that allowed them to become active participants in and agents of Japanese and global imperialism

     

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    Subjects: Interethnic marriage; Intermarriage in literature; Japanese; HISTORY / Asia / Korea
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  15. Image de l'étrangère
    unions mixtes franco-maghrébines
    Published: 1989
    Publisher:  La Boite à Documents, Paris

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    Subjects: Array; Array; Intermarriage in literature; Outsiders in literature; Marriage in literature; Women in literature; History and criticism
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  17. Imperial romance
    fictions of colonial intimacy in Korea, 1905-1945
    Author: Gim, Su yeon
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Introduction: Imperial Romance -- 1. Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905-1919 -- 2. Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- 3. Wartime Ideology and the Integration of Korean-Japanese Mixed Families, 1930s -- 4. Romance and Colonial Universalism -- 5. Visualizing "International" and Korean-Japanese Marriage in Print Media -- Epilogue: Postcolonial Interracial Intimacy -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index In Imperial Romance, Su Yun Kim argues that the idea of colonial intimacy within the Japanese empire of the early twentieth century had a far broader and more popular influence on discourse makers, social leaders, and intellectuals than previously understood. Kim investigates representations of Korean-Japanese intimate and familial relationships-including romance, marriage, and kinship-in literature, media, and cinema, alongside documents that discuss colonial policies during the Japanese protectorate period and colonial rule in Korea (1905-45).Focusing on Korean perspectives, Kim uncovers political meanings in the forms of representation of intimacy and emotions between Koreans and Japanese seen in print media and films. Imperial Romance disrupts the conventional reading of colonial-period texts as the result of either coercion or the disavowal of colonialism, thereby expanding our understanding of colonial writing practices. The theme of intermarriage gave elite Korean writers and cultural producers opportunities to question their complicity with imperialism. Their fictions challenged expected colonial boundaries, creating tensions in identity and hierarchy, and in narratives of the linear developmental trajectory of modernity. Examining a broad range of writings and films from this period, Imperial Romance maps the colonized subjects' fascination with their colonizers and with moments that allowed them to become active participants in and agents of Japanese and global imperialism

     

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