Escaping Kakania Eastern European Travels in Colonial Southeast Asia
Mrázek, Jan (Hrsg.)
Escaping Kakania Eastern European Travels in Colonial Southeast Asia Edited by Jan Mrázek - Budapest Central European University Press 2024 - 374 Seiten
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Introductory (Dis)Orientation: A View from Singapore Jan Mrâazek 1. The Dutch East Indies in the Eyes of a Pole: Teodor Anzelm Dzwonkowski and his Memoirs from the Service in the Dutch Navy in the Years 1788-1793 Dariusz KoêAodziejczyk 2. A Czech Army Doctor in Sumatra: Native Soil, Miasmatic Mud, Russian Hallucinations, All The Empires Jan Mrâazek 3. The First Impressions of Singapore in Serbian Literature Nada Savkovic 4. Julian FaêAat in Southeast Asia: Hybridity and Mimicry in the Memoirs of a Polish/Kakanian/European Painter Grzegorz Moroz 5. Colonialism, Freedom Fighters and the Polish Ambiguity: How Jâozef Conrad Korzeniowski and BronisêAaw PiêAsudski (Almost) Met in Singapore Rafal Pankowski 6. The Fate of the Birds of Paradise: Enrique Stanko Vrâaz in Southeast Asia Iveta Naklâadalovâa 7. Ethnic Comparisons in Travelogues about Southeast Asia by Poles and Serbs of Austro-Hungarian Background, 1869-1914 Tomasz Ewertowski 8. The Polish Botanist Marian Raciborski and his 1901 Wayang Kulit Performance: Images and Encounters Marianna Lis 9. The Identity of the Strange: The (Post)colonial Perspective in the Texts and Pictures of Lâaszlâo Szâekely Gâabor Pusztai 10. Islands of Paradise? Java and Bali Through a Womans Eyes: The Journey of Ilona Zboray Vera Brittig 11. Indochinas Deadly Sun: Polish Maritime and Colonial Leagues Depictions of Southeast Asia Marta Grzechnik 12. Czechoslovaks in Singapore and Malaya in the Interwar Period Jan Berâanek 13. Unaware Colonialism Meets Empathy and Insightfulness: Gustaw Herling-Grudzinskis Travel Diary to Burma MichaêA Lubina 14. Double vision: Yugoslav Travellers and the Conflicting Images of Southeast Asia in the Era of Late Colonialism Nemanj
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Escaping Kakania Eastern European Travels in Colonial Southeast Asia Edited by Jan Mrázek - Budapest Central European University Press 2024 - 374 Seiten
E-Book / Open Access
frei zugänglich / Bitte beachten Sie die Lizenzbestimmungen im Dokument
Introductory (Dis)Orientation: A View from Singapore Jan Mrâazek 1. The Dutch East Indies in the Eyes of a Pole: Teodor Anzelm Dzwonkowski and his Memoirs from the Service in the Dutch Navy in the Years 1788-1793 Dariusz KoêAodziejczyk 2. A Czech Army Doctor in Sumatra: Native Soil, Miasmatic Mud, Russian Hallucinations, All The Empires Jan Mrâazek 3. The First Impressions of Singapore in Serbian Literature Nada Savkovic 4. Julian FaêAat in Southeast Asia: Hybridity and Mimicry in the Memoirs of a Polish/Kakanian/European Painter Grzegorz Moroz 5. Colonialism, Freedom Fighters and the Polish Ambiguity: How Jâozef Conrad Korzeniowski and BronisêAaw PiêAsudski (Almost) Met in Singapore Rafal Pankowski 6. The Fate of the Birds of Paradise: Enrique Stanko Vrâaz in Southeast Asia Iveta Naklâadalovâa 7. Ethnic Comparisons in Travelogues about Southeast Asia by Poles and Serbs of Austro-Hungarian Background, 1869-1914 Tomasz Ewertowski 8. The Polish Botanist Marian Raciborski and his 1901 Wayang Kulit Performance: Images and Encounters Marianna Lis 9. The Identity of the Strange: The (Post)colonial Perspective in the Texts and Pictures of Lâaszlâo Szâekely Gâabor Pusztai 10. Islands of Paradise? Java and Bali Through a Womans Eyes: The Journey of Ilona Zboray Vera Brittig 11. Indochinas Deadly Sun: Polish Maritime and Colonial Leagues Depictions of Southeast Asia Marta Grzechnik 12. Czechoslovaks in Singapore and Malaya in the Interwar Period Jan Berâanek 13. Unaware Colonialism Meets Empathy and Insightfulness: Gustaw Herling-Grudzinskis Travel Diary to Burma MichaêA Lubina 14. Double vision: Yugoslav Travellers and the Conflicting Images of Southeast Asia in the Era of Late Colonialism Nemanj
9789633866665
9789633866665 978-963-386-666-5
Open Access