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SUMMARY: The Challenge of World Literary History
DESCRIPTION: Join Professor Zhang Longxi as he compares the writing of lite
 rary history in the Western and Chinese traditions. While it has faced a cr
 isis in the West\, how does writing literary history differ in China?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Abstract</strong><em><strong>:</st
 rong></em></p><p>The writing of history has encountered many challenges in 
 20th-century theoretical discussions\, while postmodernism and deconstructi
 on in particular have made literary history all but impossible. In this tal
 k\, I first review the discussions of the challenges by some literary criti
 cs and historians from René Wellek and Fredric Jameson\, to Hayden White an
 d David Perkins\, and I argue that the crisis of writing history is very mu
 ch a Western problem\, while in China\, history remains important and a hot
 ly debated intellectual issue. Writing literary history beyond national and
  regional frames adds to the difficulty\, but a world literary history from
  a global perspective also makes it possible to rethink the writing of hist
 ory and its critique\, and to revitalize literary history in the context of
  world literature.</p><p><strong>Speaker Biography:</strong></p><p><strong>
 ZHANG Longxi</strong>\, MA\, Peking (’81) and Ph. D.\, Harvard (’89)\, had 
 taught at Peking\, Harvard\, and the University of California\, Riverside\,
  and is currently Chair Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation
  at the City University of Hong Kong. He is elected a foreign member of the
  Royal Swedish Academy of Letters\, History and Antiquities\, also of Acade
 mia Europaea\, and President of the International Comparative Literature As
 sociation for 2016-19. He serves as an Editor-in-Chief of the <i>Journal of
  World Literature</i> and an Advisory Editor of <i>New Literary History</i>
 . He has published more than 20 books and numerous articles in both English
  and Chinese in East-West comparative studies. His major English book publi
 cations include <i>The Tao and the Logos: Literary Hermeneutics\, East and 
 West</i> (Durham: Duke UP\, 1992)\; <i>Mighty Opposites: From Dichotomies t
 o Differences in the Comparative Study of China</i> (Stanford: Stanford UP\
 , 1998)\; <i>Allegoresis: Reading Canonical Literature East and West </i>(I
 thaca: Cornell UP\, 2005)\;<i>Unexpected Affinities: Reading across Culture
 s</i> (Toronto: Toronto UP\, 2007)\; and most recently\, <i>From Comparison
  to World Literature</i> (SUNY Press\, 2015).</p><h3><strong><a href="https
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