What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Making of Barbarians’ by Haun Saussy

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Updated 01 May 2025
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Making of Barbarians’ by Haun Saussy

Debates on the canon, multiculturalism, and world literature often take Eurocentrism as the target of their critique. But literature is a universe with many centers, and one of them is China.

The Making of Barbarians offers an account of world literature in which China, as center, produces its own margins.

Here Sinologist and comparatist Haun Saussy investigates the meanings of literary translation, adaptation, and appropriation on the boundaries of China long before it came into sustained contact with the West.

When scholars talk about comparative literature in Asia, they tend to focus on translation between European languages and Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, as practiced since about 1900.

In contrast, Saussy focuses on the period before 1850, when the translation of foreign works into Chinese was rare because Chinese literary tradition overshadowed those around it.

“The Making of Barbarians” looks closely at literary works that were translated into Chinese from foreign languages or resulted from contact with alien peoples.


What We Are Reading Today: In the Arena by David S. Brown

Updated 06 January 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: In the Arena by David S. Brown

David S. Brown’s “In the Arena” is a captivating new biography of Teddy Roosevelt, exploring the life of America’s 26th president and his pivotal role in shaping the dawn of the American Century.

“In the Arena” is more than just an account of a presidency‚ it‚ an exploration of a life lived on the edge of greatness and is a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand this critical period of American history.