Sinology: Chinese Intellectual History and Transcultural Studies

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY Transcultural Studies Pub Date : 2017-04-07 DOI:10.17885/heiup.ts.2016.2.23601
P. Blitstein
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In this article I attempt to identify some methodological connections between Chinese intellectual history and transcultural studies in Euro-American academia. I will focus on one shared methodological point: the critique of so-called “methodological nationalism,” that is, of the assumption (explicit or not) that the nation is the ultimate framework for research. Although this critique is a constitutive principle of transcultural studies, and it only represents a particular, and not necessarily mainstream, approach in Chinese intellectual history, the two fields have developed a shared agenda in this regard. In order to explain the tensions and convergences, I will first offer a quick historical overview of the two fields. First, I will focus on the contrast between old and new uses of the concept of “transcultural”; then I will contextualize Chinese intellectual history within the longer history of classical sinology and area studies. After this overview, I will explain their respective relations towards methodological nationalism and give evidence, in their recent history, of some intersecting points between the two.
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汉学:中国思想史与跨文化研究
在本文中,我试图找出中国思想史与欧美学术界跨文化研究之间的一些方法论联系。我将集中讨论一个共同的方法论观点:对所谓的“方法论民族主义”的批评,也就是说,对国家是研究的最终框架的假设(明确或不明确)的批评。尽管这种批判是跨文化研究的一个构成原则,而且它只代表了中国思想史上一种特殊的、不一定是主流的方法,但这两个领域在这方面已经形成了一个共同的议程。为了解释这两个领域之间的矛盾和融合,我将首先对这两个领域进行一个快速的历史概述。首先,我将重点讨论“跨文化”概念的新旧用法的对比;然后,我将把中国思想史置于古典汉学和区域研究的更长的历史中。在这个概述之后,我将解释他们各自对方法论民族主义的关系,并给出证据,在他们最近的历史中,两者之间的一些交叉点。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Transcultural Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to promoting the knowledge and research of transculturality in all disciplines. It is published by the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context: The Dynamics of Transculturality” of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg.
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