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Orientalist Apprehensions and the American “Far East” Orientalist Apprehensions and the American “Far East”
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East Mirrors West East Mirrors West
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Orientalist “Time Lag” and Space-Time Homogenization Orientalist “Time Lag” and Space-Time Homogenization
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Martian Orientalism and the “Canali” of Mars Martian Orientalism and the “Canali” of Mars
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Martian Folk and the Human Future Martian Folk and the Human Future
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Haunted Mirrors and the Alien/Asian Legacy Haunted Mirrors and the Alien/Asian Legacy
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Works Cited Works Cited
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Fictions of Science, American Orientalism, and the Alien/Asian of Percival Lowell
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Published:April 2017
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Abstract
In “Fictions of Science, American Orientalism, and the Alien/Asian of Percival Lowell,” Timothy J. Yamamura investigates the representation of Asians and “aliens” in American Percival Lowell’s writings on the “Far East” and the planet Mars as both within, and against, the grain of Orientalism. In this respect, Lowell’s speculations on other worlds functioned as a means to contest the alienating powers of capitalist modernity, however ambivalently, and reveals an important genealogy for contemporary representations of Asia in science fiction. Consequently, Yamamura traces a kind of “alien” genealogy from within the orientalist imagination by exploring the “strange” connections between Lowell’s writings on Asia—Chosön: The Land of the Morning Calm; a Sketch of Korea (1886), The Soul of the Far East (1888), and Occult Japan: Or the Way of the Gods (1894)—and his speculations on alien life in the universe—Mars (1895).
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