| The minority literature as a new force suddenly rises since the new period, to prosperity gradually.Throughout the southern and Northern Minority Literature,Whether it is a matter of choice or expression, it is easy to find that there are subtle differences between the two.Compared with the strong sense of national identity of minority writers in the North.the definition of ethnic minorities in the south is somewhat vague,more like a sense of loneliness. The special feeling is difficult to define through national culture or ethnic identity,so temporarily with a sense of loneliness to define the temperament from the southern minority writers.And it is the key point to discuss in this article.The Tujia Nationality is one of the ethnic minorities in the south.Chen chuan as a famous and representative writer of the Tujia Nationality,his works will bring us a good study of that feeling of being in the Southern writer. This article to formulate entitled "’ southern minorities’ loneliness.From Chen chuan’s works to analyze “national characterâ€and “Local characterâ€,to know the special cultural significance.This article is divided into three parts: introduction, body and conclusion.The introduction mainly introduces the research questions and the significance. The body includes three chapters. The first chapter mainly introduces the influence of Tujia literature on Chen and Chen in the particularity in the process of creation. The second chapter selective analysis the loneliness of aesthetic experience presented between his “national characterâ€and “Local characterâ€. Through these views,found the lonely aesthetic experience is more than a personality,and even the whole southern minority writers in common. The third part is focuses on aesthetic exploration in Chen’s novels, to better present the “lonelinessâ€by the narrative art of nationality, magic realism,the use of stream of consciousness. The conclusion is to find the common in southern writers and the difference between southern and northern writers in Chen’s novels. |