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The Subversion of Modernity and Socialism in Mu Shiying's Early Fiction
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作者 Christopher Rosenmeier 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2013年第1期1-22,共22页
Mu Shiying's first short story collection, North Pole, South Pole (Nanbeiji) from 1932, is usually seen as socialist or proletarian literature preceding his later modernist writings. I argue that this view needs to... Mu Shiying's first short story collection, North Pole, South Pole (Nanbeiji) from 1932, is usually seen as socialist or proletarian literature preceding his later modernist writings. I argue that this view needs to be revised. In one short story Mu deliberately parodies the social agenda of contemporary leftist writers. The protagonists are neither enlightened workers nor victims of social injustice. On the contrary, they turn to rage, misogyny, and self-righteous violence, and their motives are rooted in their sexual frustrations and inability to cope with modem life. Their righteous ideals are based on fiction and an imagined tradition. Mu's construction of the fictive tradition plays an important part in these early short stories, and, in this respect, I compare them with Shi Zhecun's writings. 展开更多
关键词 Mu Shiying North Pole South Pole (Nanbeiji) Xin ganjue pal (New Sensationalism) proletarian literature
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