This House Is Not a Home : European Everyday Life in Canton and Macao 1730-1830
This House Is Not a Home : European Everyday Life in Canton and Macao 1730-18302018
About this book
Lisa Hellman offers the first study of European everyday life in Canton and Macao. How foreigners could live, communicate, move around - even whom they could interaction with - were all things strictly regulated by the Chinese authorities. The Europeans sometimes adapted to, and sometimes subverted, these rules.0Focusing on this conditional domesticity shows the importance of gender relations, especially the construction of masculinity. Using the Swedish East India Company, a minor European actor in an expanding Asian empire, as a point of entry highlights the multiplicity of actors taking part in local negotiations of power. The European attempts at making a home in China contributes to a global turn in everyday history, but also to an everyday turn in global history.
Details
- First published
- 2018
- OL Work ID
- OL27834210W
Subjects
Swedes, foreign countriesMerchantsEuropeans, asiaChina, social life and customsMacau (china : special administrative region), historyChina, commerceChina, foreign economic relationsEurope, foreign economic relationsSocial life and customsSwedesHistoryEuropeansCommerceForeign economic relationsInternational economic relationsManners and customs