"Eastern Literature" as Happenstance? Re-reading Indian Literature in 1980s Chinese Magazines

JOURNAL OF WORLD LITERATURE(2023)

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This essay examines how "Eastern literature" was perceived and presented in the making of world literature in 198os China, an era of political and cultural openingup, through the lens of Indian literature included in the magazine Shijie Wenxue. Although the magazine's editors discursively championed the idea of geographic allinclusiveness, the larger conjuncture brought "Western literature" to the forefront of attention. "Eastern" authors and texts, in contrast, were confined to a state of "happenstance," due to the occasional manner of their presentation. However, by re-reading Shijie Wenxue on three levels, I argue that the magazine managed to produce a relatively eclectic and "thick" knowledge of Indian literature, which would have otherwise been neglected because of its tokenistic appearance and low visibility. Adopting a more creative and critical mode of reading, one can turn the seemingly Western-centric project of Shijie Wenxue into a useful archive for readers with a special interest in "Eastern literature."
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Chinese magazines,Shijie Wenxue,Eastern literature,Indian literature
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