
8: Settler Colonialism, Comparative Literature and the Need to Speak up, with Professor Shih Shu-mei
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Professor Shih Shu-mei shares inspirational insights into the ways in which comparative literature can have a voice on these issues. Her innovative method of "comparison as relation" provides a way of equalising literature from all peoples and nations, a significant step away from the traditional Eurocentric method of comparison. She also discusses the role of Indigenous knowledge as a potential key not just for Taiwan's future but also for addressing global problems.
Finally, there is a challenge for each of us to "shed our privileges" and centre Indigenous issues, not only for the sake of justice, but also for the sake of our common future.
Shu-mei Shih, Professor of Comparative Literature, Asian Languages and Cultures, and Asian American Studies, is the Irving and Jean Stone Chair Professor in Humanities. She was the inaugural holder of the Edward W. Said Professorship in Comparative Literature (2019-2022) and the past President of the American Comparative Literature Association (2021-2022).
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