重新调整?

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
T. D’haen
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经济的崛起,首先是日本和韩国,然后是更强大的中国,也许很快南亚和东南亚的大部分地区也会紧随其后,带来了一场重大的地缘政治调整,从大西洋到太平洋,从欧洲,或者我们习惯称之为“西方世界”,到亚洲。安德烈•冈德•弗兰克(Andre Gunder Frank)在其1998年出版的《重新定位》(ReOrient)一书中指出,这实际上只是标志着回到1800年前的局面,当时中国、印度以及介于两者之间的一些国家同样处于世界经济的中心。因此,他要求西方学者以不同的眼光看待世界,而不是以欧洲或西方为中心。在许多方面,这与自20世纪70年代以来在文学研究领域发起的其他类似呼吁是一致的。最初,这种呼声最响亮的是后殖民研究。自世纪之交以来,世界文学研究也加入了这一行列。在本文中,我考虑了这种转变对比较文学学科的影响。我将特别关注中国和中国文学在其中所起的作用。
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Re-Orient?
ABSTRACT The economic rise, first of Japan and Korea, then, even stronger, China, and in its wake perhaps soon much of South and South-East Asia, has brought about a major geopolitical recalibration from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Europe, or what we are used to call the “Western world,” to Asia. In his 1998 book ReOrient, Andre Gunder Frank argued that this in fact merely marks a return to the pre-1800 situation, when China, India and places in-between, likewise were at the center of the world economy. Consequently, he asks Western scholars to look at the world with different eyes than their customarily Euro- or Western-centric ones. In many ways, this chimes with other such appeals launched since the 1970s, also in literary studies. Initially, this call was loudest from the side of postcolonial studies. Since the turn of the millennium world literature studies has joined the chorus. In the present essay, I consider what the implications of such a shift might be for the discipline of Comparative Literature. I will be particularly concerned with the role China and Chinese literature play in this.
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Comparative Literature East  West
Comparative Literature East West Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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