Eurasian Encounters

Eurasian Encounters

Museums, Missions, Modernities

  • Author: Stolte, Carolien; Kikuchi, Yoshiyuki
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Serie: Asian Heritages
  • ISBN: 9789089648839
  • eISBN Pdf: 9789048527472
  • Place of publication:  Amsterdam , Netherlands
  • Year of digital publication: 2017
  • Month: January
  • Pages: 261
  • Language: English
The essays in this volume explore crucial intellectual and cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century. Examining the increased mobility of people and information, scientific advances, global crises, and the unravelling of empires, Eurasian Encounters demonstrates that this time period saw an unprecedented increase in a transnational flow of politically and socially influential ideas. Together, the contributors show how the two ends of Eurasia interacted in artistic, academic, and religious spheres using new international and cosmopolitan approaches.
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • 1. Eurasian Encounters
    • Cross-border Intellectual and Cultural Exchange, 1900-1950
      • Carolien Stolte and Yoshiyuki Kikuchi
  • Part I – Artistic Spaces
    • 2. The Museum at Aundh
      • Reflecting on Citizenship and the Art Museum in the Colony
        • Deepti Mulgund
    • 3. Exhibiting the Nation
      • Cultural Flows, Transnational Exchanges, and the Development of Museums in Japan and China, 1900-1950
        • Shu-Li Wang
    • 4. Parallel Tracks
      • Pan Yuliang and Amrita Sher-Gil in Paris
        • Sonal Khullar
    • 5. Bauhaus and Tea Ceremony
      • A Study of Mutual Impact in Design Education between Germany and Japan in the Interwar Period
        • Helena Čapková
  • Part II – Missions and Education
    • 6. Schooling a Missionary in Early Twentieth-Century Eastern India
      • Indrani Chatterjee
    • 7. The Catholic Church in China in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
      • The Establishment of Zhendan University and Furen University
        • Cindy Yik-yi Chu
  • Part III – Shared Trajectories, New Subjectivities
    • 8. Indigenizing Cosmopolitanism
      • Shifting Metropolitan Subjectivities in Twentieth-century Colombo
        • Anoma Pieris
    • 9. Fighting for the Soviet Empire
      • War Propaganda Production and Localized Discourses on Soviet Patriotism in Uzbekistan during the Second World War
        • Boram Shin
    • 10. Shared Origins, Shared Outcomes?
      • Transcultural Trajectories of Germany and Japan during the Asia-Pacific War
        • Andrea Germer
  • Index

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