TY - JOUR
T1 - Revisiting Enlightenment Universalism
T2 - 18th-Century Lessons on Nonliteral Translations and Transcultural Storytelling
AU - Jin, Wen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - A large number of transcultural fictions appeared in the 18th century, providing us with an important entry into discussing the task of comparative literature today. The 18th-century Oriental tales, stories authored by European writers that adapted from or modeled themselves after loose translations of folk tales from the East, practiced a kind of mental shapeshifting, blurring the boundaries between East and West. The same kind of cross-cultural identification is visible in many other literary narratives from the same period, indicative of a fluid, universalist politics regarding Europe’s relations with the Orient that requires reevaluation. 18th-century transcultural fictions suggest a few tactics for mediating between the necessity of establishing grounds of comparison and the need to draw distinctions. In its search for ways of breaking through the stronghold of cultural nationalism, comparative literature in its contemporary incarnation does well to rethink Enlightenment universalism as encoded in the literary landscape of 18th century Europe.
AB - A large number of transcultural fictions appeared in the 18th century, providing us with an important entry into discussing the task of comparative literature today. The 18th-century Oriental tales, stories authored by European writers that adapted from or modeled themselves after loose translations of folk tales from the East, practiced a kind of mental shapeshifting, blurring the boundaries between East and West. The same kind of cross-cultural identification is visible in many other literary narratives from the same period, indicative of a fluid, universalist politics regarding Europe’s relations with the Orient that requires reevaluation. 18th-century transcultural fictions suggest a few tactics for mediating between the necessity of establishing grounds of comparison and the need to draw distinctions. In its search for ways of breaking through the stronghold of cultural nationalism, comparative literature in its contemporary incarnation does well to rethink Enlightenment universalism as encoded in the literary landscape of 18th century Europe.
KW - 18th century
KW - Enlightenment
KW - translation
KW - universalism
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85198510001
U2 - 10.53397/hunnu.jflc.202401006
DO - 10.53397/hunnu.jflc.202401006
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85198510001
SN - 2096-4374
VL - 8
SP - 68
EP - 79
JO - Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures
JF - Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures
IS - 1
ER -