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"Eighteenth-century consumers in Britain, living in an increasingly globalised world, were infatuated with exotic Chinese and Chinese-styled goods, art, and decorative objects. However, they were also often troubled by the alien aesthetic sensibility these goods embodied. This ambivalence figures centrally in the period's experience of China and of contact with foreign countries and cultures more generally. David Porter analyses the processes by which Chinese aesthetic ideas were assimilated within English culture. Through case studies of individual figures, including William Hogarth and Horace Walpole, and broader reflections on cross-cultural interaction, Porter's readings develop new interpretations of eighteenth-century ideas of luxury, consumption, gender, taste and aesthetic nationalism. Illustrated with many examples of Chinese and Chinese-inspired objects and art, this is a major contribution to eighteenth-century cultural history and to the history of contact and exchange between China and the West"--Provided by publisher.

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242

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2010, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Monstrous beauty
pt. 1. China and the aesthetics of exoticism
Eighteenth-century fashion and the aesthetics of the Chinese taste
Cross-cultural aesthetics in William Chambers' Chinese garden
pt. 2. What do women want?
Gendered utopias in transcultural context
William Hogarth and the gendering of Chinese exoticism
pt. 3. Of rocks, gardens, and goldfish
The socio-aesthetics of the Chinese scholar's stone
Horace Walpole and the Gothic repudiation of Chinoiserie
pt. 4. China and the invention of Englishness
Chinaware and the evolution of a modern domestic ideal
Thomas Percy's sinology and the origins of English romanticism.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/24205109033
Library of Congress
DA485 .P674 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24411951M
ISBN 13
9780521192996
LCCN
2010033028
OCLC/WorldCat
651077840

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