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The Problematic of "High (-Brow) Literature" and "Low (-Brow) Literature": Some Thoughts on the Origins of Modern Chinese Literature
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作者 Xiaoping Wang 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2013年第1期117-141,共25页
This paper discusses the criteria according to which literature iscategorized as "high (-brow) literature" or "low (-brow) literature" in modem China. I suggest that these standards change over time and are in... This paper discusses the criteria according to which literature iscategorized as "high (-brow) literature" or "low (-brow) literature" in modem China. I suggest that these standards change over time and are intimately tied to the problematics of canonization, legitimization, and cultural hegemony. In modem China, the criteria are also closely related to class differentiation. Furthermore, I contend that, in the Chinese academic world, there is often a tendency to interpret certain forms of middle-brow literature as belletristic literature that breaks though the boundary between "high (-brow) literature" and "low (-brow) literature." In discussing "middle-brow" literature in modem China, this paper takes "Mandarin Ducks and Butterfly" literature as the object of its analysis and proposes that middle-brow literature is essentially the moralization of political and social issues, which serves to displace social-economic and political concerns. This is usually accomplished through the glorification of conservative ethical-moral viewpoints. 展开更多
关键词 high (-brow) literature low (-brow) literature canonization legitimization cultural hegemony CONSERVATISM mandarin and butterflyliterature
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