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Holding And Excelling

Posted on:2007-02-20Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:G J FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:1115360185466349Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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Bilingual writing is stunning as the literary phenomena now in the worldwide extension.As a result,many famous literateurs can not only write in native language,but in the other languages as well.Xinjiang,which is distinct as the combination of oriental and occidental cultures,the habitation of multi-nations for a long time,that's brought out the bilingual writing.Coming back to the foundation of the PRC,the bilingual writing has witnessed breakthrough in the aspect of the participating number,the writing quality and style . Meanwhile , bilingual writing became a significant force in the literary circle;it is much more like literary phenomena other than literary behaviors.The text bellowing will set examples of three representative Xinjiang Minority bilingual writers as an investigation,and then make the explorations of literary features they representing form literary angle.The test consists of seven sections.The exordium will make an introduction of the subject's major idea,the researching field and method,and the investing results from domestic and abroad.In addition,it also contains the brief presentation and summarization of their works.Chapter 1 illustrates the register that the Xinjiang Minority bilingual writers working with . Firstly , demonstrates the mutual influences and benefits between the literary of the Han nationality and Xinjiang Minority under the circumstances of the multinational diversified literary style.What's more,writing in Chinese brings out more chances for Minority writers to enter the literary world,which enables the Minority cultural revelation in the Chinese nations.Secondly,the globalization those Xinjiang Minority bilingual writers confronted with engenders the strong impulse to the outside world and the...
Keywords/Search Tags:Bilingual Writer, Minority Literature, Cross-culture
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