Borges and his approach to East Asia: A barbarian in Asia

  • Lan Zhang Complutense University of Madrid
Keywords: Jorge Luis Borges, China, Japan, civilization and barbarism, Orientalism
Agencies: Este artículo forma parte de los resultados del proyecto de humanidades y ciencias sociales titulado "Estudios sobre el discurso de América de Alejo Carpentier”, financiado por el Fondo para Jóvenes Investigadores del Ministerio de Educación de la R.P. China (Nº: 23BWW031).

Abstract

In this article, we try to discover how Borges approaches the literature and metaphysics of East Asia, in particular, those of China and Japan, through the reading, as well as his peculiar facet as a twentieth-century Latin American Orientalist. We will analyze his contact with Oriental world from his childhood education in his father's English library, through his youth in Geneva, where he became interested in Buddhism and Taoism. On the other hand, through his publications in the 1930s and 1940s in Argentinean magazines, we will observe his literary taste for canonical Chinese and Japanese works, which were marginal in Argentina at THAT period. Finally, we will discuss Borges' interesting view on the theory of civilization and barbarism and his claim to be a "barbarian in Asia". 

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Published
2025-03-18
How to Cite
Zhang, L. (2025). Borges and his approach to East Asia: A barbarian in Asia. Estudios Complutenses de Asia Oriental, 1(1), e100152. https://doi.org/10.5209/ecao.100152
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Cultura china