dmp is going to TeslaCon and there'll be panels, both in-character and out of character (because TC is an "immersive" con), on Orientalism in the 19th century, and they're sticking to literature, specifically.
She's looking for examples of how the East saw the West in that time period and is looking for recs. Fiction and non-fiction, all is good!
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Kafu Nagai's "American Stories" is available in English translation, as is "Labyrinth" by Arishima Takeo; both are based on the authors' experiences in the U.S. in the early 1900s. Mori Ogai's story "The Dancing Girl" is from 1890, and is based on his experiences as a medical student in Germany, but it's more focused on the romance and angst than on the West specifically.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_of_Malacca
http://lexadventures.multiply.com/reviews/item/8
http://alonganaz.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/panglima-awang-aka-henry-the-black/
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