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The Subversive Power

Posted on:2013-11-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374474775Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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" Han Han phenomenon" has always been a hot topic. In the era of Internet, people on the"Han Han phenomenon" the attention is hitherto unknown. On the Internet, Han Han a unique"Korean" humor, constantly to subvert the authority, for their own gain powerful voice at thesame time to win more applause. With" writers"" Racer"" the blogger" multiple identity suchas Han Han, with an independent attitude of freedom, free to each" ring". Refused to join theassociation, refused to" public intellectual", and" citizen Han Han" claims. His natural, Shuaireally, let his blog writing has a more direct force; strong public awareness as well as in theface of public events mature judgment in his public events do a job with skill and ease;humorous language, the blog has recreation, entertainment. Through the blog, Han Han set upa responsibility, responsible citizenship, is the mainstream with " public intellectual" label,"Han Han phenomenon" inject more connotation.This paper is composed of three chapters:The first chapter is mainly on the" Han Baizhi for" cultural explanation, see Han Han’sCarnival public discourse on the mainstream cultural authority of subversion. By Han Handuring the construction of " the mainstream culture of the subversion of" image in the contextof the Internet, see" Han Han phenomenon".Chapter second: from mainstream culture on Han Han with " public intellectual"incorporation behavior, Han Han in" citizen Han Han" against incorporation behavior, thesubversive power of interpretation of Han Han.The third chapter from the essay presents the attention to realistic value orientation, criticalfeatures interpretations of Han Han rebellious multiple spiritual connotation, from the essaypresents a humorous language style to explain the" Korean humor" subversive.
Keywords/Search Tags:Han Han phenomenon, subversion, public intellectuals, rebellion, humor
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