China Daily

New center to offer Chinese perspectiv­es

- By MEI JIA meijia@chinadaily.com.cn Feng Yuchu contribute­d to the story.

A first-of-its-kind academic center, establishe­d at Zhejiang University in December, is prepared to offer the world Chinese perspectiv­e son early English and European literary studies.

The Center for Medieval and Renaissanc­e Studies has Hao Tianhu, a key researcher, as its director.

“The center will cultivate a wholesome and vibrant academic community with an internatio­nal perspectiv­e. Chinese scholarshi­p needs to meet internatio­nal standards, and it also needs to face the world with confidence”, says Hao, who holds a PhD in English from Columbia University, and has contribute­d to studies on English poet John Milton in partnershi­p with his internatio­nal peers.

Hao says China has an outstandin­g tradition of early English literary studies represente­d by the late Li Funing and Wang Zuoliang, and that the center will boost internatio­nal academic exchanges.

Meanwhile, the center has formed a strong team of internatio­nal consultant­s.

David Kastan, the George M. Bodman professor of literature and culture at Yale University, who is also on the center’s internatio­nal consultant­s’ committee, says: “This seems to me a wonderful opportunit­y to develop links of meaningful cooperatio­n between Chinese and Western scholars of this important period in which China and Europe first became aware of one another.”

Thomas N. Corns, an “honored scholar of the year 2003” of the Milton Society of America, says the setting up of the center is a timely project on Milton’s global reach.

The center plans a variety of academic activities in the coming years, with John Peter Rumrich from the University of Texas having presented the first lecture at the opening.

“I’m looking to genuine and effective exchanges, not grand seminars that touch only the surface,” says Hao, who plans to lead a study on the Renaissanc­e and its influence on China, going beyond literature to history, politics and the arts.

The center’s key projects this year include cross-cultural studies on Milton in China.

Hao also plans to introduce more ways of researchin­g English literature manuscript­s to his Chinese peers.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Zhejiang University establishe­s the Center for Medieval and Renaissanc­e Studies in December.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Zhejiang University establishe­s the Center for Medieval and Renaissanc­e Studies in December.

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