The missionary and the libertine

love and war in East and West

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The missionary and the libertine

love and war in East and West

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"For centuries Westerners have projected fantasies of a decadent, voluptuous East in contrast to the puritanism of their own cultures. A Japanese theatrical troupe performing in his native Holland in 1971 exposed the young Ian Buruma to these temptations, and soon he was off to Tokyo, a would-be libertine. The essays collected in The Missionary and the Libertine chronicle Buruma's sobering discovery that Asians often have equally distorted visions of the West.".

"Buruma shows that the cultural gap between East and West is not as wide as either missionaries or libertines, in East or West, might think. At home in both worlds, he has provided a splendid counterblast to fashionable theories of clashing civilizations and uniquely Asian values. By stripping away our fantasies, Buruma reveals a world that is all too recognizably human."--BOOK JACKET.

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Faber
Language
English
Pages
308

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The Missionary and the Libertine: Love and War in East and West
August 14, 2001, Vintage
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The missionary and the libertine: love and war in East and West
2000, Random House
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Bibliography: p. 303-308.

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HN652.5 .B87 1996

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xxiii, 308 p. ;
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308

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OL754514M
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057117938X
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97149746
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58145
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