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Call for Papers

Theme: Translating the Ancient Classics in China and the West
Subtitle: 1950 and Beyond
Type: 16th Annual Comparative Literature Conference
Institution: Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures,
University of South Carolina
Location: Columbia, SC (USA)
Date: 26.2.–2.3.2014
Deadline: 15.9.2013

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Classical texts routinely engage the poetic, the political, the
social, historical, the religious, and the philosophical without
drawing clear boundaries between them. Seeking papers from these and
other disciplines, this conference asks how the reception of the
classics in both China and the West informs and serves to transform
the modern world. When and why do cultures access traditions beyond
their bounds and how does that cross fertilization work? We seek
papers and participants engaging in dialogues ranging across
disciplines and cultures.

- What is translation? Is it a signifying process? A transfer of
  knowledge? Or the dissemination of tradition itself?
- What are the grounds of comparison between noncognate traditions?
- How are classics received within their own traditions and within
  other traditions?
- How does translation relate to local commentarial traditions?
- How do the translation of the classics relate to project of
  cosmopolitanism?
- How do new media affect the transmission of the classics?
- Are Plato and Aristotle to the postwar West as Confucius and Lao Tzu
  are to postrevolutionary China?

Send one page abstracts of 20 minute papers to <2014c...@gmail.com>
by September 15, 2013. We also encourage panel submissions of up to
four papers. Panel submissions should include abstracts of the
individual papers and should not be more than four pages.

The language of the conference is English.

Keynote Speakers to include:
Shadi Bartsch (Chicago University)
Stephen Durant (University of Oregon)
Miriam Leonard (University College London)
TU Weiming (Harvard University)
Zhang Longxi (Hong Kong City University)

Conference website:
http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/dllc/CPLT/Conf16




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