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Configurations of Comparative Poetics: Three Perspectives on Western and Chinese Literary Criticism
Zong-Qi Cai
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Program in Medieval Studies
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Chinese Literary Criticism
100%
Western Literary Criticism
100%
Chinese Poetics
100%
Comparative Poetics
100%
Conceptual Model
33%
Poeticity
33%
Process-based
33%
Thinking Styles
33%
Creative Process
33%
20th Century
33%
Poetry
33%
Plato
33%
Confucius
33%
Jacques Derrida
33%
Comparative Case Study
33%
Buddhist
33%
Concept of Literature
33%
Wordsworth
33%
Liu Xie
33%
Critical Text
33%
Ontotheology
33%
Function of Literature
33%
Arts and Humanities
Poetics
100%
Literary Criticism
100%
Literature
50%
Truth
16%
Creative Process
16%
Case Study
16%
Twentieth Century
16%
Millennium
16%
Conceptual Model
16%
Confucius
16%
Onto-theology
16%
Plato
16%
critical texts
16%
Imagist
16%
Authors
16%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Comparative Study
11%
Twentieth Century
11%
Plato
11%
Authors
11%