The Chinese cultural influence in modern Spain: grounds for convergence and divergence

Authors

  • Min Sun Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • José María Escribano Angulo Universidad Complutense de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/qdfed.23.13445

Keywords:

Chinese culture, Spanish culture, Silk Road, Cultural influence

Abstract

Chinese culture can be considered to have had little influence in Spain, despite the direct contact between these two nations from the 16thcentury onward. This article outlines the grounds for the convergence and divergence, as the initial contact promised a deeper interaction than what took place. Among the latter grounds for influence, some literary themes stand out which ended up becoming clichés in the literature of the Spanish Golden Age and in subsequent European literature, and which reflect the course of Chinese influence in the West.

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Author Biographies

Min Sun, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Department of Hispanic Studies III

José María Escribano Angulo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Department of Hispanic Studies III

Published

2018-12-24

How to Cite

Sun, M., & Escribano Angulo, J. M. (2018). The Chinese cultural influence in modern Spain: grounds for convergence and divergence. Quaderns De Filologia - Estudis Literaris, 23, 79–94. https://doi.org/10.7203/qdfed.23.13445
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