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Globalization And Reformed Novels

Posted on:2013-10-21Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y B XueFull Text:PDF
GTID:1105330467984922Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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From the perspective of the globalization, and50-70’s in the last century in the comparison of the modernization of China, this paper discusses the80s and90s’the writers’position and features of the80---90’s so-called "reform novels", with the comparison with the50---70s period of Chinese literature. The author will attempt to fix the position of "the reform novels" of the modernized80---90s period of the last century.This paper is divided into three chapters:The first chapter mainly discusses the open mind and independent consciousness in the peculiar process of globalization of1980s in China.China’s strong world--entered consciousness, the founding of30years of the sovereignty of consciousness and the invasion of the western powers in a nationalist makes this a period of "the reform novels" show a keen sense of national identity and cultural identity. Novels of this period created a lot of the heroes and heroines who went to towns, went abroad. They emphasized the ideographic practice in the process of the modernization of Chinese literature, which formed the cultural and the ethnic identity and consciousness. The writers of the period showed the strong home consciousness in their narratives at the background of China’s reform and opening to the world.In the second chapter the author mainly discusses the state of the1990s "reform novels" under the circumstances of the globalization. Novels of the90shas more he cultural landscape characteristics than those of the80s. In the period of the "reform novels" performance in the unique nostalgia emotions, personal narrative, and space narrative are embodied in the mass culture and the tide of consuming culture. In the narrative analysis of officialdom, this paper points out dual power of the national ethics and officialdom. At the same time, the writers of the period showed the distinctive moral ideal with the fixing position.In the third chapter, the "reform novels"narrative factors of the80s---90s of the last century will be discussed:the first part of the chapter, the author discusses the national consciousness, and points out that with the globalization is expanding, the national consciousness increasingly becomes less; in the second part the author discusses that the "reform novels" have performed the style of the"social problem novels"; in the third quarter the author analyzes the "nets" image and style of the literature, and points out that the "net’ literature image contains era culture connotation and the writers’thinking direction. From1980’s "nets"image to1990s "circle" and "black hole"imagery of the change,the reform resistance is contained in the writers’ thinking dimensions and their narrative changes.The end is the rational examination and positioning of the "reform novels"in the context of the globalization.Through the theoretical perspective of the globalization, this paper will state that from the end of the1970’s"reform novels"and the previous two modern literatures narrative comparison, the writers of the period have a strong mentality of looking back because of the lack of dialogues with the Western literature for the future’s writers positioning. This kind of looking back in the1980s "reform novels" performs a strong home consciousness, and nostalgic consciousness in1990’s "reform novels".
Keywords/Search Tags:Reform Novels, Ethnic Identity, Nostalgia Emotions, OfficialNarratives, Novel Writing Styles Reflecting the Social Problems
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