东方研究作为一个学术领域及其在俄罗斯的前景

IF 0.1 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta-Iskusstvovedenie Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu13.2023.202
Alexander V. Lukin
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本文分析了“东方”和“东方研究”概念在历史上的演变,为将东方研究作为一个复杂的学术领域进行解读提供了一种新的途径。并讨论了其在俄罗斯进一步发展的轨迹。作者认为,东方研究应该集中在亚洲和非洲社会接受西方化的程度、传统非西方结构接受西方文化的机制以及这种接受的后果。按照这种解释,中国研究以及其他关注主要非西方文明(印度、中东和非洲研究)的领域都属于更广泛的东方研究的学术范畴,而不是仅仅成为区域研究的子领域。文章认为,摆脱西方中心主义是必要的,但这不应该被相反的极端所取代:东方至上主义思想或西方原罪论及其要求“取消”东方研究领域的“殖民主义”或“种族主义”。这一趋势不仅会引发学术界的新一波意识形态化浪潮,还可能引发俄罗斯及其学术界“去殖民化”的新浪潮。
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Oriental Studies as an Academic Field and Its Prospects in Russia
The article analyses the evolution of the concepts of “Orient” and “Oriental Studies” throughout history and offers a new approach to interpreting Oriental Studies as a complex academic field. It also discusses the trajectories of its further development in Russia. The author believes that Oriental Studies should centre upon the degree to which Asian and African societies embraced Westernisation, mechanisms of reception of Western culture by their traditional non-Western structures and consequences of this reception. In accordance with this interpretation, Chinese studies as well as other fields that focus on major non-Western civilisations (Indology, Middle Eastern and African studies) fall into a broader academic category of Oriental studies instead of turning into mere subfields of Area Studies. The article maintains that it is essential to move away from Western-centrism, however, this should not be substituted with the opposing extremes: the ideas of supremacy of the East over the West or the theory of the original sin of the West and its demands to “cancel” the field of Oriental studies as “colonialist” or “racist”. Not only would this trend lead to a new wave of ideologization in academia, it may also trigger a new wave of demands to “decolonise” Russia and its academic circles.
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