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Research On Novel-reading Behaviors Of Residents In Changsha, Hunan

Posted on:2013-01-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374488779Subject:Communication
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The literature of ecological background with the development of society and economy have changed dramatically, from surface to see, the turn of the century Chinese literature in market economic waves lost sensation, the development of the market economy let "fast food culture" began to swell; From deep on look, value crisis underlying the literature of survival, behind the spirit of literature and the humanities sublimation by purification function of alienation and tear. The author in this rational thinking, on the basis of Changsha in human city residents in China at present the novel reading and accept preference on the empirical research, respectively from the novel reading rate, time distribution, the genre preferences, theme preference, media preference, aesthetic interest and costs and the situation of the results of the survey are analyzed.This article summarizes the Changsha city residents accept behavior of the novel features found that high school students in Changsha residents groups and migrant workers in the highest rate in the reading of the novel, but both read the contents and reading in the media have differences; Sex for the novel have a certain influence on the reading activity, women’s novel reading rate was significantly higher than the male; High school culture degree of urban residents in the novel has five accept behavior characteristic; Overall, Changsha city residents novel reading rate is higher, reading novels of the aesthetic interest is strong. At the same time, the author also from this investigation found that a series of problems, to read novels of kitsch bias and people are worried about values change, and puts forward related Suggestions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reading rate in the novel, Novel accept preference, Correlation Analysis, Cultural Value
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