Georg Brandes and the cultural modernization of China

Lecture by Sune Berthelsen, chairman of The Georg Brandes Society

Thursday, February 28, 2013 - 17:30 to 19:00

When groups of young artists formulated ideas and shaped modern Chinese literature around The First World War they fundamentally reacted against classical Chinese culture.

The life and opinions of Danish literary critic Georg Brandes played a significant role in this defining movement. The ideas about how to use literature to discuss modernization and emancipation of society that Brandes had introduced in Scandinavia inspired this generation of young Chinese intellectuals.

During the Cold War the most important European literary influence in China came through the Soviet Union. Brandes, who had inspired some of the important writers and cultural intellectuals in The Soviet Union came once again by the back door to China in this second wave of cultural modernization.

The question is: is Brandes and the ideas he and his generation reflected relevant for modern China in their new and rapid process of transition?

Sune Berthelsen is chairman of The Georg Brandes Society and senior teacher in history and literature at Naerum Gymnasium.

This lecture is free of charge. Please sign up here  (last day for registration is February 26):

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