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Mark W. Driscoll’s second book from Duke University Press, The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven, is a historical monograph concerning English, French, and US imperialism and resistance in late Qing China and late Edo and earlyMeiji Japan (roughly 1800–1920). The book builds on and significantly extends the focus of Driscoll’s previous work on Japanese imperialism. These include his first book, Absolute Erotic, Absolute Grotesque: The Living, Dead, and Undead in Japan’s Imperialism, 1895–1945 (2010), as well as his translation of Katsuei Yuasa’s 1934 and 1935 novels concerning the culture of Japanese imperialism, Kannani and Document of Flames (2005). With his first book, Driscoll made his name for an idiosyncratic writing style and the application of diverse concepts from critical theory—especially biopolitics and necropolitics—to interpret the expansion of Japanese imperialism in the early twentieth century and challenge the boundaries of his field. TheWhites Are Enemies of
马克·w·德里斯科尔(Mark W. Driscoll)由杜克大学出版社出版的第二本书《白人是天堂的敌人》(The Whites Are The Enemies of Heaven)是一部历史专著,讲述了清末中国、江户晚期和明治初期(大约1800-1920年)英、法、美帝国主义和抵抗运动。这本书建立在德里斯科尔之前关于日本帝国主义的著作的基础上,并极大地扩展了其关注的焦点。其中包括他的第一本书《绝对的色情,绝对的怪诞:1895-1945年日本帝国主义中的生者,死者和亡灵》(2010),以及他翻译的汤浅克荣1934年和1935年关于日本帝国主义文化的小说《kanannani》和《火焰文件》(2005)。在他的第一本书中,德里斯科尔以一种独特的写作风格和对批判理论中各种概念的应用——尤其是生命政治和死亡政治——来解释20世纪初日本帝国主义的扩张,并挑战他的研究领域的界限而闻名。白人是……的敌人