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Blade of Remembrance: Memory, Objects, and Redemption in Lu Xun 被引量:1
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作者 Shakhar Rahav 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2015年第3期453-477,共25页
Critics have observed that memory is an important theme in Lu Xun's writings. At the same time, memory--more precisely a struggle over the shaping of cultural memory--is a vital component of the iconoclastic May Four... Critics have observed that memory is an important theme in Lu Xun's writings. At the same time, memory--more precisely a struggle over the shaping of cultural memory--is a vital component of the iconoclastic May Fourth Movement with which Lu Xun is strongly associated. This article examines the ways in which several of Lu Xun's creative writings and memoirs depict memory and its transmission. I argue that, 1) These texts suggest the importance of objects as mnemonic devices that aid the transmission of memory, 2) The agency of the receiver is key in interpreting these texts and in transmitting them onward, and 3) That Lu Xun posits the texts he creates as such mnemonic objects that serve to transmit his interpretation of cultural and personal memory to his readers. Lu Xun's texts thus implicate the reader in the author's project of transmitting onward his reinterpretation of the past in the hope of redeeming China. Examining these mechanisms of memory transmission I conclude that for Lu Xun redemption lies not in a transcendent future but in reexamining the past. 展开更多
关键词 Lu Xun MEMORY transmission mnemonicswords" (Zhu jian) "Mr. Fujino" (Tengye xiansheng) (Kuangren riji) "The Kite" (Fengzheng) redemption objects "Forging the"Diary of a Madman"
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