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The Study Of The Great Cultural Revolution Narratology Under The Diversification Of The History

Posted on:2019-02-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Q XingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330563453362Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Although the Great Cultural Revolution passed away as a political event,it has become an important narrative theme in the literature of the new era.With the time passing by,the period of history hasn't been forgotten,instead,it has provided larger space of interpretation and more possibilities.The period of history has experienced a process when it was expressed from the perspectives of “Literature--Politics”“Literature--Humanity”“Literature--Daily life”,and so on.Besides,it has also experienced a period when it was written by both the “personal experiencers”with the Right writers and educated youth as a main part and the “non-personal experiencers” including the new generation of writers.At the same time,different narrative types of “the Revolution”has reflected the evolution and diversification of the history.From different narrative perspectives,the period of history was shown either as an “anomaly”in the long process of time to express the idea of getting back to “the right path”or a presentation of various humanistic faces against the background of “the Revolution”to question and reflect the cause of the disaster,or a daily-angle discovery of the strength in the turbulent history to put forward another explanation reversely and implicitly that “the Great Cultural Revolution” is not so indestructible as people have imagined.“The Great Cultural Revolution ”is a theme endless to write and study.The diversity and richness of “the Revolution”narrations reflect the influence of narrative views,composing groups,historical conceptions and other problems.From the perspectives above,we can understand the reflection of different generations of writers in different ways and their journeys of heart to question the history.
Keywords/Search Tags:“the Great Cultural Revolution” theme, multi-perspective, narrative development
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