In this paper I will look at aspects of cultural difference as well as commercial and political relationships between East and West in a literary and historical context. These aspects have become evident during research for my PhD by practice, which involves creating a contemporary, gay, screen adaptation of the story of Madame Butterfly. I will demonstrate how the story, by American author John Luther Long, emerged in response to the fashion of ‘Japonisme’, which was prompted by the opening up of new markets with Japan in the late 19th century, and in particular at how it was a moral response to the novella Madame Chysanthème by Pierre Loti, which described an early example of what could be called sex tourism, and another aspect of that Ja...
Alison Cleary, MUS 303: Music History 2 Faculty Mentor: Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My project ...
Using the case of the Ballets Russes, this paper continues an interrogation of the viability of appl...
This comparatist analysis of Japanese, French and English travel writings representative of the exch...
Throughout its performance history, Madame Butterfly (1904) by Giacomo Puccini has attracted signifi...
The consequences of the partially coerced opening of Japan to the Western world in the second half o...
The 7th International Seminar 2013 “Language Policy and Planning: What are the Issues?” Salatiga, No...
“Madame Butterfly” is widely-known as a tragic opera composed by Puccini. The original story was a s...
In this undergraduate thesis, the writer discusses short story Madam Butterfly written by John Luthe...
Theatre, asserts Japanese playwright Betsuyaku Minoru, mirrors the spirit of the times. Building ...
The following essay is a literary and cultural analysis of the racist and sexist themes in the 1898 ...
David Henry Hwang’s M Butterfly tells about a French diplomat, Gallimard, who has a 20 year relatio...
Paper: “Butterfly’s Suicide: The Gender and Power Dynamics Behind It,” by Hannah Van Huss (second ye...
The article compares the representation of Asian sex workers in William T. Vollmann’s Butterfly Stor...
"The Orient was almost an European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of romance, exoti...
Japonisme, a Japanese influence on Western art and design, enjoyed intense popularity during the las...
Alison Cleary, MUS 303: Music History 2 Faculty Mentor: Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My project ...
Using the case of the Ballets Russes, this paper continues an interrogation of the viability of appl...
This comparatist analysis of Japanese, French and English travel writings representative of the exch...
Throughout its performance history, Madame Butterfly (1904) by Giacomo Puccini has attracted signifi...
The consequences of the partially coerced opening of Japan to the Western world in the second half o...
The 7th International Seminar 2013 “Language Policy and Planning: What are the Issues?” Salatiga, No...
“Madame Butterfly” is widely-known as a tragic opera composed by Puccini. The original story was a s...
In this undergraduate thesis, the writer discusses short story Madam Butterfly written by John Luthe...
Theatre, asserts Japanese playwright Betsuyaku Minoru, mirrors the spirit of the times. Building ...
The following essay is a literary and cultural analysis of the racist and sexist themes in the 1898 ...
David Henry Hwang’s M Butterfly tells about a French diplomat, Gallimard, who has a 20 year relatio...
Paper: “Butterfly’s Suicide: The Gender and Power Dynamics Behind It,” by Hannah Van Huss (second ye...
The article compares the representation of Asian sex workers in William T. Vollmann’s Butterfly Stor...
"The Orient was almost an European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of romance, exoti...
Japonisme, a Japanese influence on Western art and design, enjoyed intense popularity during the las...
Alison Cleary, MUS 303: Music History 2 Faculty Mentor: Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My project ...
Using the case of the Ballets Russes, this paper continues an interrogation of the viability of appl...
This comparatist analysis of Japanese, French and English travel writings representative of the exch...