Enlightened by China : representations and Myths in 18th-Century Europe

Roma: Viella, 2026
Curators: Catto, Michela
ISBN: 9791257010935
Collana: Viella historical research; 32

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Enlightened by China : representations and Myths in 18th-Century Europe

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Enlightened by China : representations and Myths in 18th-Century Europe

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What did Europe see when it looked at China? In the 18th century, it saw a laboratory of civilization and a testing ground for its own ideas. Enlightened by China. Representations and Myths in 18th-Century Europe reconstructs the birth and decline of the myth of China: from the Confucian model celebrated by the Jesuits to censorship by the Roman church; from the Lettres édifiantes et curieuses and Jean-Baptiste Du Halde’s Description de la Chine to the Chinese presence in Europe; from Paolo Mattia Doria to Oliver Goldsmith and the Neapolitan reformers, from the representation of Europe for the Chinese to the visual motifs that shaped the collective imagination. What emerges is an intertwined history of religion, politics, economics, and visual cultures, in which admiration and dominion, science and propaganda, universalism and empire challenge one another. It is a book that helps us to understand how the Enlightenment also constructed itself through China, and how Europe shaped its own modernity.

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