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Dans les yeux des artistes

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During the first half of the 20th century, travel constituted a fundamental part of the construction process of the Chinese nation state and of its affirmation in the international arena. The border areas of Western China were paramount in this process. In those days, travelling to these regions—which were considered to be remote, backward and uncivilized—enabled the Chinese government to know more about them in order to control and integrate them into the new Chinese republic and national imagination. This article recounts the ways in which the region of Kham (Muli 木里 in particular) was perceived by a circle of young artists who were university acquaintances and travelling companions. They studied, worked and travelled together in the region in the 1930s. Those in the circle, including Li Lincan 李霖燦, Xia Ming 夏明, Zhao Wuji 趙無極, Zhu Dequn 朱德群, Wu Guanzhong 吳冠中 and Li Chenlan 李晨嵐 describe a vision of the “other” which is much more complex and nuanced than the usual discourse, highlighting the dichotomy of “centre versus periphery” and “civilisation versus barbarism.” A close analysis of their experience rather suggests a vision of the “other” where the civilising and patriotic fervour of that time is combined with traditional Chinese aesthetic and moral ideals, as well as new scientific and philosophical Western views. It is a vision where travelling to the “other” becomes also a pretext for thinking about the true value of humankind, and the encounter with Shen Congwen 沈從文 was crucial in maturing this vision.
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Lara Maconi. Dans les yeux des artistes : Visions chinoises de Muli 木里 et du Kham pendant la seconde guerre sino-japonaise. Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, 2014, Des mondes en devenir. Interethnicité et production de la différence en Chine du Sud-Ouest., 23, pp.163-199. ⟨hal-03960506⟩
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