Historian Jeremiah Jenne discusses Marco Polo's portrayal of China, focusing on the presence of sex in his accounts. They explore how Europeans viewed China, the reliability of outsider perspectives, and the lasting impact of Polo's narrative on western perceptions of the country.
Marco Polo's travelogue shaped Western perceptions of China, raising questions about European observations and outsider perspectives.
Polo's narrative blended cultural insights with potential embellishments, sparking interest in China among European readers and inspiring future explorations.
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Marco Polo's Journey to China and Cultural Observations
Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant, embarked on a journey to China in the late 13th century as part of his father and uncle's mission to the Mongolian Empire. He spent years at the court of Kublai Khan, offering insights into the Yuan dynasty. Polo's travelogue highlighted cultural interactions and views of China, raising questions about European observations of China and the reliability of outsider perspectives. His accounts shaped Western perceptions of China for centuries, reflecting on China's openness to foreign visitors during that time.
Exploring Marco Polo's Legacy and Controversies
Marco Polo's accounts, though influential, face scrutiny for potential embellishments and inaccuracies. Debates exist regarding the authenticity of his travels to China and the accuracy of his descriptions. Polo's work, considered a pioneering travel guide, inspired later European explorers and fueled curiosity about distant lands. His storytelling style, blending facts with potentially exaggerated encounters, offers lessons on writing about cultural differences without perpetuating stereotypes or exoticizing foreign experiences.
Unpacking Marco Polo's Intriguing Narratives and Influence
Marco Polo's narrative, presenting China through European eyes, highlighted societal norms and customs that intrigued Western readers. Controversially labeled a 'sex-pat' due to his focus on intimate encounters in his accounts, Polo showcased a mix of cultural curiosity and possible misinterpretations. The enduring influence of his travelogue sparked interest in China among subsequent generations of European writers and travelers, shaping perceptions and inspiring explorations beyond familiar boundaries.
When I recently came across a book review asking the question ‘was Marco Polo a "sexpat"?’, I knew I had to get its author on to, well, discuss this important question some more. The 13th century Venetian merchant Marco Polo’s account of China was one of the earliest and most popular travelogues written on the country. Polo spent years at the court of Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis, and whose family founded the Yuan dynasty in China.
My guest today, and the author of that book review, is the historian Jeremiah Jenne. Jeremiah has lived in China for over two decades, and he is also the co-host of the fascinating podcast Barbarians at the Gate, all about Chinese history. He has been doing a series of historical book reviews for the relatively newly established website China Books Review, and in re-reading The Travels of Marco Polo, he noticed that there was a lot of sex.
We talk about all of this, of course, but there’s a serious point here too. How much do Europeans observe when they go to China and how reliable are their accounts, understood and told through the perspective of the outsider? How much has Marco Polo’s portrayal of China moulded the western mindset on the country in the centuries since, and even today? And what does it say about the China of the 13th century that a trio of Venetian merchants could make it to the heart of the Mongol empire?
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