<I>Two-Way Mirrors</I> engages in cross-cultural study-a pursuit inherently both reflective and reflexive shedding light not only on the object of study but also on the subject conducting the study. The book's leading metaphor is that of the shop window which is at once transparent (allowing a view of the merchandise on display) and reflective (offering an image of the prospective shopper). Eugene Eoyang confronts the topics of globalization postmodernism and the other as self bi-directionally from both an Asian and a Western perspective. He celebrates the continuing development of comparative literature a discipline particularly well suited to cross-cultural exploration.
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