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Fanwen’s "Tibetan Trilogy" And Christianity

Posted on:2013-04-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395486334Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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" Tibetan Trilogy", including "water and milk land"、"Sympathy for the earth"."The earth Song of Solomon", were created by Yunnan writer Fanwen, which have taken him ten years civil investigating and site visiting in the edge region of Tibet. With a century of historical events as background, Fanwen’s works express the tortuous development process of Catholic in Tibet, reflect a variety of collision and fusion of religion and culture, to show the harsh environment of human will and the power of faith, show the life, humanity and divinity collision magnificent picture.With the approach of "God realism", the author have written three cultural fable, expressed a path that the ideal of a life, culture, religion, ethnic coexistence communion religious redemption.This paper attempts to departure from cultural studies, narratology, comparative literature, literature and psychology, and expression on the spirit of Christian culture in ’Tibetan to Trilogy" as the starting point, to analyze the Christian cultural forms and spirit in the text, to know how Fanwen borrowed the knowledge of the Bible in art form and prototype draw. Analyze Fanwen during the writing of Christian culture process to construct his ideal of religious redemption, which concludingfind different religious, cultural spirit of the CPC through the genetic religious dialogue, to explore the Christian’s Buddha nature and Buddhist’s Christ, emphasizing the spiritual beliefs of the rescue effect, and the pursuit of secular beliefs material reality of criticism, Finally, the combination of Christian literature in the development of China historical facts, the paper will reflect on the practical significance and cultural significance of the narrative of religious belief.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fanwen, Christian literature, Belief in the narrative, Redemption
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