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The Lyric Creations Of Chinese Popular Music In The Period Of Transformation Of Culture

Posted on:2007-08-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T XieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360182989563Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Since late 1980s, the main creation ideas and manifestation of the lyric of Chinese popular music, which as a musical opus, presents significant characteristic of individuation. As the blooming of public culture during the period of transformation of culture, the popular music, as a well-accepted opus, deeply influenced the populace's psychic activities.This study discusses the lyric creations of Chinese popular music during the transformation of culture, from both the subject matter and the performances. On the creation content aspect, it stresses analyzing the relationships between secularity of the subject matter and transcendency of the theme. Secularity leads the populace getting to know transcendecy of lyric culture, while the cultural transcendecy of lyric, promotes the cultural and ideological grades of the secular popular lyric creation. On performances, the study stresses analyzing the colloquialism and defamiliarisation characteristics. The lyric gets widely circulated via colloquial performances, and meanwhile become the essence of leading fashion and pursuing innovation by defamiliarisation.In the literature research field, the lyric research has been long attributed to the category of poem. This study takes the lyric as a substantive form of literature, which helps widen the horizon of contemporary literature research, enrich its content, dynamic investigate the trekking orbit, periodical characteristic and existing problems of the lyric literature. It also takes effects on disclosing the theme style, expressing method and cultural feature, thus contributes to the fullness and development of the lyric research for Chinese popular music.
Keywords/Search Tags:transformation of culture, popular lyric, secularity, transcendecy, colloquialism, defamiliarisation
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