The Curious Case of the Camel in Modern Japan

The Curious Case of the Camel in Modern Japan

  • Ayelet Zohar
Publisher:BrillISBN 13: 9789004504653ISBN 10: 9004504656

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The Curious Case of the Camel in Modern Japan is written by Ayelet Zohar and published by Brill. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9004504656 (ISBN 10) and 9789004504653 (ISBN 13).

In 'The Curious Case of the Camel in Modern Japan' Ayelet Zohar critically analyzes camel images as a metonymy for Asia, and Japanese attitudes towards the continent. The book reads into encounters with the exotic animals, from 'nanban' art, realist Dutch-influenced illustrations, through 'misemono' roadshows of the first camel-pair imported in 1821. Modernity and Japan?s wars of Pan-Asiatic fantasies associated camels with Asia?s poverty, bringing camels into zoos, tourist venues, and military zones, as lowly beasts of burden, while postwar images project the 'imago' of exotica and foreignness on camels as Buddhist ?peace? messengers. Zohar convincingly argues that in the Japanese imagination, camels serve as signifiers of Asia as Otherness, the opposite of Japan?s desire for self-association with Western cultures.