Virtual Orientalism in Brazilian Culture

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Abstract

Orientalist discourses in Brazilian culture are an expression of anxieties about the re-structuring of time and space in the network age. The book examines engagements with Japanese postmodern culture in Brazil, which emerge in relation to the history of Japanese immigration and through a series of European and North American discursive mediations.

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King, E. (2016). Virtual Orientalism in Brazilian Culture. Virtual Orientalism in Brazilian Culture (pp. 1–214). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137462190

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