Comparing “West” and “Rest”: Beyond Eurocentrism?
Theo D’haen
Page 079-087
Abstract:From different perspectives, Shu-mei Shih, Rey Chow, and Revathi Krishnaswamy have accused Comparative Literature of being inherently Eurocentric in that the comparative study of non-European/Western literatures continues being steered by European/Western paradigms. In what follows I briefly outline their respective positions, and argue that over the past few decades at least some attempts have been made to move beyond Eurocentrism.
Keywords:comparative literature, Eurocentrism, East-West relations, world literature
Doi:10.53397/hunnu.jflc.202201007