
All about Fiction: European Global Studies, Chinese Studies and Sinology
Author(s) -
Ralph Weber
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
global europe - basel papers on europe in a global perspective
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2571-8118
DOI - 10.24437/global_europe.v0i111.151
Subject(s) - sinology , china , epistemology , subject (documents) , focus (optics) , sociology , political science , philosophy , computer science , law , physics , optics , library science
In this paper, I want to reflect on an appropriate relational understanding of ‘China’ that departs from but avoids the impasses of area studies and that might provide a sound basis for a future Sinology. I first present some recent developments in European studies, in which ‘China’ too (and with it Sinology and Chinese studies) assumes an important, even a constitutive role. My focus will be on my own university’s new program in European Global Studies. If this endeavor is to succeed, it is crucial, I claim, to avoid some longstanding and misguided uses of ‘China’ and other notions as mere fictions of Europe's Other. The contribution that I then want to make involves two points: how to think about a future Sinology that is not inversely and equally problematically relying on these kinds of fictions and how to gain conceptual con- trol of relationality in the attempt to add complexity to the understanding of ‘China’ without having to sacrifice one’s subject-matter and eventually see it dissolve.