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On The Deconstruction Significance Of Grave And Old Tales Retold

Posted on:2020-07-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330590954209Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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In the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature,Lu Xun has always been a peak.His works have reached the first-class level of modern Chinese literature in terms of depth of thought,height of art and breadth of expression,and have a great impact on the development of Chinese society,ideology and culture after the May 4th Movement.Lu Xun's research has also been a hot topic in the academic circles at home and abroad,which can be described as divergent opinions.With the introduction of some western critical theories,it also provides an unique research perspective for domestic Lu Xun researchers.Supported by deconstructionist theory,this paper makes an in-depth analysis of the deconstructive significance contained in Grave and Old Tales Retold,and then explains the diversification of Lu Xun's ideological theme in an attempt to make a comprehensive study of the deconstructive significance in Lu Xun's works as far as possible.This paper is divided into five parts.The grave and the new story are placed in the perspective of Deconstructionism represented by Derrida for study and discussion.The introduction part is mainly about the analysis and summary of the current research situation of Grave and Old Tales Retold,the brief summary of the theory used,the significance of the topic selection and the feasibility analysis of the deconstruction of the two works of Grave and Old Tales Retold.Chapter one discusses the connotation of deconstruction mainly from Derrida's interpretation of deconstruction theory.It includes the deconstruction of traditional concepts,the dissolution of binary opposition in the text,and the impossibility of "Forgiveness".Chapter two discusses the art of language,mainly from Derrida's interpretation of "Extension",Miller's "Irony" and Bloom's "Classicality".The deconstructive nature of language art is mainly manifested in three aspects: the "Continuity","Diversity" and "Classicality".Chapter three discusses the structure form mainly from Miller's interpretation of the concept of "Repeatability" and Bloom's interpretation of the concept of "intertextuality".The concluding part summarizes the deconstructive meanings in Tomb and New Stories.While adopting the deconstructive theory in form,it integrates Derrida's deconstructive theory and later Yale School's deconstructive theory skillfully,and makes a systematic discussion on Grave and Old Tales Retold,and creatively misinterprets them.In order to broaden the thinking of Lu Xun's research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lu Xun, Grave, Old Tales Retold, Deconstruction
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