
Sinica Podcast Author Rebecca Kuang on her novel Babel, or on the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators Revolution
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Dec 29, 2022 Author Rebecca Kuang discusses her best-selling historical fantasy novel Babel, exploring themes of Chinese heritage, revolution, translation theory, and the magic system in the book. She also reflects on her background in debate and shares insights into her forthcoming novel Yellowface.
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1830s: A Crucial Historical Juncture
- The 1830s were a period of great potential and change during early Industrial Revolution.
- Victorian England was actively questioning labor, social inequality, and urban poverty, shaping its future course.
Opium War's Dual Impact
- The Opium War was crucial for the British Empire's colonial expansion by reversing the silver deficit.
- This war was pivotal not only for China’s history but for Britain’s imperial power growth.
Debating Power and Identity
- Rebecca personally experienced elite academic institutions that often soften radical ideals into conformity.
- Her protagonist Robin struggles with cultural assimilation and fear of losing his Chinese identity similarly.
