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On Shanghai Literature In The Japan-occupied Period In View Of The Journal Magazine

Posted on:2008-08-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G L DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360242978891Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Taking Bourdieu's Field Theory as the frame, this paper discusses the journal Magazine of Shanghai in the period of falling into the Japan's hands, its existing circumstances and running, emphasizing on the study of historical data. This paper consists of three chapters.Chapter One mainly introduces theories and data related to this paper. The author puts forward the concept of"literature space", and classifies this concept into"space literature in"and"space in literature"to discuss it. In order to inspect the initial state of Shanghai literature, this paper takes Magazine as its point of penetration. Besides, this chapter also reviews study in literature referring Japan-occupied area.Chapter Two discusses the background and apparance of Shanghai Japan-occupied area literature. The operature process of Shanghai literature is quite complicated, and to some significance, this can be found in the gradual vanishment of Shanghai literature's noumenon. However, the falling of Shanghai into Japan's hands creates an opportunity for Shanghai literature to return to its noumenon. This chapter mainly analyzes the blanking process of Shanghai literature's noumenon, the comprehensive condition of Shanghai literature circles and the general situation of Magazine.Chapter Three elaborates the inherent elements of Shanghai literature concerning about Magazine when this city was occupied by the Japanese. This part mainly studies historical data, and analyzes various stylistics published in Magazine, especially novels and proses. At the same time, this part analyzes Magazine's influence on the contemparary society with the help of Magazine school's Symposium and its participation in play. To perspect Magazine's participation in activities of Shanghai literature circles, this part makes further discussion of the management strategies of Magazine referring to how Eileen Chang gets to be famous.
Keywords/Search Tags:Magazine, register, period of Japan-occupied Shanghai
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