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Empire of culture : neo-Victorian narratives in the global creative economy

Title
Empire of culture : neo-Victorian narratives in the global creative economy / Waiyee Loh.
ISBN
9781438498270
1438498276
9781438498294
Publication
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2024]
Physical Description
xv, 204 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Shows how Britain's entanglements with its colonies in the long nineteenth century have come to shape global cultural commodity flows today"-- Provided by publisher.
"Empire of Culture brings together contemporary representations of Victorian Britain to reveal how the nation's imperial past inheres in the ways post-imperial subjects commodify and consume "culture" in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The globalization of English literature, along with British forms of dress, etiquette, and dining, in the nineteenth century presumed and produced the idea that British culture is a universal standard to which everyone should aspire. Examining neo-Victorian texts and practices from Britain, the United States, Japan, and Singapore--from A. S. Byatt's novel Possession and its Hollywood film adaptation to Japanese Lolita fashion and the Lady Victorian manga series--Waiyee Loh argues that the British heritage industry thrives on the persistence of this idea. Yet this industry also competes and collaborates with the US and Japanese cultural industries, as they, too, engage with the legacy of British universalism to carve out their own empires in a global creative economy. Unique in its scope, Empire of Culture centers Britain's engagements with the US and East Asia to illuminate fresh axes of influence and appropriation, and further bring Victorian studies into contact with various sites of literary and cultural fandom." Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 13, 2024
Series
SUNY series, studies in the long nineteenth century.
SUNY series, studies in the long nineteenth century
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Who owns the Victorians?
All in the Anglo-American family
Japanese tourists in Victorian Britain
Empire of cool
Becoming "Victorian".
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