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Macau : a Cultural Janus

Author: Christina Miu Bing Cheng
Publisher: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University, 1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Cheng, Christina Miu Bing.
Macau.
Hong Kong : Hong Kong University, 1999
(OCoLC)646912178
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Christina Miu Bing Cheng
ISBN: 9622094864 9789622094864
OCLC Number: 42878078
Description: x, 238 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction1 --
2 An Anomaly in Colonization and Decolonization 9 --
The Age of Discovery 9 --
The Encounter of Two Civilizations 17 --
Problematic Sovereignty and Colonial Ideology 22 --
The Assertion of 'Perpetual Occupation' 26 --
Opium-Trafficking and Slave Trade 30 --
A Poetic Desire for Decolonization 33 --
Anachronistic Decolonization and a 'Pre-Postcolonial' Era 35 --
A Resurgent Symbol: The Bank of China Building 38 --
An Unprecedented Nostalgia 39 --
A Punctum in History 41 --
3 'City of the Name of God of Macau in China, There is --
None More Loyal' 47 --
The Toponymy of Macau 47 --
The Propagation of Christianity 50 --
The Partition of the World 53 --
Rites Controversy 54 --
Ancestor Worship and Chinese Reactions to Christianity 62 --
Christianity, Gunboats and Cannons 66 --
Autonomization of the Chinese Church 73 --
An Oasis of Catholicism 74 --
4 The Rendezvous of a Virgin Trio 81 --
Religious Culture in Macau 81 --
The Facade of the Church of the Mother of God 83 --
Ma Zu Ge or the Temple of the Goddess of the Sea 100 --
Guan Yin Tang or the Temple of the Goddess of Mercy 116 --
Two 'Civilizing' Forces 121 --
5 Colonial Stereotypes, Transgressive Punishment and Cultural --
Anthropophagy 127 --
The 'Twain' Meet 127 --
Western Literary Stereotypes of Macau 129 --
The Evocation of the Child/Mistress Imagery 142 --
The Punishment of the Western Intruder 144 --
Cannibalism, Carnivalism and the Mastication of the --
Barbarian Other 146 --
The Intrigue of Miscegenation and the Manipulation of --
Chinese Myths 149 --
The Monkey King's Ordeal 152 --
The Ultimate Victor 155 --
Satiric Elements and a Return to the Centre 156 --
A Field of 'Wheat' and 'Weeds' 157 --
6 Midway Sojourners, Macanese Moments and Stoical Settlers 161 --
The River and the Sea 161 --
City of Threshold and Exile 163 --
Peninsular Affectivity 169 --
A Flaneur's Amor 173 --
A Macanese Dilemma 177 --
A Bohemian's Adventure 180 --
City of Anchorage and Endurance 182 --
A Return from Exile 190 --
Rootlessness and Rootedness 192 --
7 Conclusion 197.
Responsibility: Christina Miu Bing Cheng.
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