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A Study Of Mongolian Prose In The Period Of "Cultural Revolution"

Posted on:2017-01-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T N ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330485461640Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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During the Cultural Revolution period, Mongolian prose played an indispensable part in the development history of Mongolian literature in New China.However, the mongolian prose of cultural revolution has not been systematically studied.The article took 148 Mongolian proses published from 1966 to 1978 as the research objects,emphatically discussed the theme of proses and respectively summarized their characteristics from the perspective of the prevailing general situation and the development background.The thesis consists of introduction, text (three chapters), epilogue, bibliography and appendix. During the Cultural Revolution period, owing to the special time background, literary journals were forced to suspend,which brought the difficulties in prose creation. After some resume published in the late time of the Cultural Revolution, such as flower fields, the prose creations have since made vigorous recoveries. The writer team, with the farmers, soldiers, students and so on, presented the characteristics of the mass popularization and collective writing. As the main type of the Mongolian prose during the Cultural Revolution period,Hymns of era praised the leaders of the party, the Cultural Revolution, collectivism and new phenomena in new society, the Mongolian proses in the Cultural Revolution period closely focused on the theme---the struggle for production,the class struggle and unity.As a special period product,the proses have a strong ideological color, lay emphasis on reflecting the bright sides of social life while avoiding the dark sides,presents the characteristic of the news nature and modeling. Although the prose fairly reflected the real life of special period, it was failing to reach the artistic level due it, subjected to the "left" ideology.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Cultural Revolution, Mongolian prose, the struggle for production, class struggle, solidarity, hymn
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