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Shi Narrative And Trouble

Posted on:2013-05-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330395460959Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Shi Tiesheng was one of the most impressive contemporary Chinese writer. From theeighties of the last century, he became popular. He confronted the enduring human survivalpredicament with a brief period of life. His social and human value of life, the existence oflife and the understanding of the religion and philosophy, all of these deeply aroused theattention and care of our own on the world.I divided Shi Tiesheng narrative into three types: Symbolism narrative, psychotherapynarrative and poetic religious narrative. The changes of Shi Tiesheng narrative styles aremost closely connected with his predicament in different period. Shi Tiesheng lifedifficulties from lower to higher can be divided into three levels: physical handicap plight,social ethics plight and the religion philosophy plight.. Chapter one, metaphor withmarginal figures, such as disabilities, expressed the early plight. Chapter two furtherelaborated physical handicap early difficulties, and to find a way out to this dilemma frompsychology; narrative psychology intervention on the psychological and spiritual treatmentwill involve the humanities to the aesthetic subject environment, social practices, socialequity, social rights and others, will inevitably bring new life predicament to the writer,that is the social and ethical moral dilemma. At last, in medieval Bible the concept ofsymbolic is widely used in theology, Shi Tiesheng beyond personal psychological narrativeis the product of the combination of scientific thought and religious philosophy. Chapterthree describes the ultimate plight of Shi Tiesheng, that is philosophical dilemmas. It is justthe combination of three narrative modes and three predicaments that constructs acomplete world outlook and personal philosophy of Shi Tiesheng.
Keywords/Search Tags:Shi Tiesheng, narrative, predicament, religion
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