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Research On Ethnic Minority Narrative Of Han Writers In The 1950s To 1970s

Posted on:2016-08-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y W LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330473960067Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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The research on the 1950-70s’ minority narrative of Han writers in contemporary literature is still rare. As an important part of the comparative study of the internal Chinese Ethnic Literature, Domestic inter-ethnic literary comparative research has a great increasing academic study room. This paper studies three aspects:First, to reveal Han writers’cultural imprint on minority narrative works, and then explore the three classical narrative patterns that mark the formation of ethnic cultures, ’revolutionary revenge pattern’,’White-Haired Girl pattern’and’Lily pattern’. Second, analyze the mixture and differentiation between nationality theory and class issues, explore how class theory serves for the nation integration, and how Han writers bridge the fracture between class and nationality with different strategy. Third, discuss the issue of the construction of national cultural leadership, and how important history resources are for the Legitimacy of the socialist ideology, explain the law of’Memory/Oblivion’on narrative mode of operation, analyze the consolidation principles of cultural identity and specific strategies followed, with these three aspects, explore how the 1950-70 era of minority discourse resources intervene literary narrative about constructing a socialist national identity.
Keywords/Search Tags:1950-70’s, Han writers, minority, ethnic-across narrative, nation construction
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