In Macao. Exploring Cultural Identity and Imperialism in Exotic Macao

Par : Charles A. Gunnison
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  • Nombre de pages117
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-617891-8
  • EAN4064066178918
  • Date de parution17/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille633 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In 'In Macao, ' Charles A. Gunnison presents an evocative portrayal of the enigmatic city of Macao, capturing its unique blend of Eastern and Western culture through rich, descriptive prose. The book is characterized by Gunnison'Äôs keen observational style and meticulous attention to detail, as he intricately weaves together personal anecdotes, historical context, and cultural commentary. Set against the backdrop of the mid-20th century, Gunnison'Äôs work reflects the shifting political tides and societal transformations within Macao, presenting a nuanced perspective that invites readers to contemplate the city'Äôs complex identity.
Gunnison, an accomplished traveler, writer, and historian, draws from his extensive experiences and deep understanding of colonial influences on Southeast Asia and its peoples. His time spent in Macao as a researcher and observer profoundly impacted his worldview, providing him a unique lens through which to view the intersection of cultures and histories. With academic rigor and personal reflection, Gunnison provides readers with an authentic depiction of Macao'Äôs vibrancy and contradictions.
Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a richly historical and culturally layered environment will find 'In Macao' an invaluable resource. Gunnison'Äôs insightful narrative invites you to explore the city's streets, engage with its people, and understand the complexities of its social fabric. This compelling read is essential for anyone with an interest in travel literature, history, or cultural studies.
In 'In Macao, ' Charles A. Gunnison presents an evocative portrayal of the enigmatic city of Macao, capturing its unique blend of Eastern and Western culture through rich, descriptive prose. The book is characterized by Gunnison'Äôs keen observational style and meticulous attention to detail, as he intricately weaves together personal anecdotes, historical context, and cultural commentary. Set against the backdrop of the mid-20th century, Gunnison'Äôs work reflects the shifting political tides and societal transformations within Macao, presenting a nuanced perspective that invites readers to contemplate the city'Äôs complex identity.
Gunnison, an accomplished traveler, writer, and historian, draws from his extensive experiences and deep understanding of colonial influences on Southeast Asia and its peoples. His time spent in Macao as a researcher and observer profoundly impacted his worldview, providing him a unique lens through which to view the intersection of cultures and histories. With academic rigor and personal reflection, Gunnison provides readers with an authentic depiction of Macao'Äôs vibrancy and contradictions.
Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a richly historical and culturally layered environment will find 'In Macao' an invaluable resource. Gunnison'Äôs insightful narrative invites you to explore the city's streets, engage with its people, and understand the complexities of its social fabric. This compelling read is essential for anyone with an interest in travel literature, history, or cultural studies.
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