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    La Chine imaginaire : Les Chinois vus par les Occidentaux de Marco Polo

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    Author(s)
    Jonathan D. Spence
    Language
    French
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    Abstract
    Depuis sept siècles, la Chine exerce une étonnante fascination sur l'Occident. Dès les premiers contacts, elle est apparue comme un objet de désir plutôt que de connaissance et, très vite, elle est devenue une construction imaginaire et un enjeu des débats internes de l'Occident. C'est l'histoire de la Chine comme l'ont comprise et imaginée les Occidentaux que retrace ici le grand sinologue américain Jonathan D. Spence. Pour rendre compte de cette fascination, il fait appel aux récits des voyageurs, aux systèmes des philosophes, aux rapports des diplomates, aux témoignages des missionnaires et, surtout, aux œuvres des grands écrivains qui, de Mendes Pinto à Italo Calvino, en passant par Voltaire, Segalen et Brecht, ont voulu communiquer leur vision de la Chine. Grossiers ou subtils, généreux ou empreints de préjugés, sobres ou avides d'exotisme, ces documents nous en apprennent finalement autant sur l'Occident que sur la Chine.
    URI
    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43143
    Keywords
    histoire; Chine; opinion publique; civilisation; Occident
    DOI
    10.4000/books.pum.19929
    ISBN
    9791036504693
    Publisher
    Presses de l’Université de Montréal
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    http://books.openedition.org/pum
    Publication date and place
    2000
    Classification
    Biography and non-fiction prose
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