圖書標籤: 王德威 海外中國研究 文學研究 文學 文化研究 現代文學 曆史 中國
发表于2025-01-22
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This book positions the lyrical as key to rethinking the dynamics of Chinese modernity and emphasizes Chinese lyricism's deep roots in its own native traditions, along with Western influences. Although the lyrical may seem like an unusual form for representing China's social and political crises in the mid-twentieth century, David Der-wei Wang contends that national cataclysm and mass movements intensified Chinese lyricism in extraordinary ways. He calls attention to not only the vigor and variety of Chinese lyricism at an unlikely historical juncture but also the precarious consequences it brought about: betrayal, self-abjuration, suicide, and silence. Above all, his study ponders the relevance of such a lyrical calling of the past century to our time.
Despite their divergent backgrounds and commitments, the writers, artists, and intellectuals discussed in this book all took lyricism as a way to explore selfhood in relation to solidarity, the role of the artist in history, and the potential for poetry to illuminate crisis. They experimented with a variety of media, including poetry, fiction, intellectual treatise, political manifesto, film, theater, painting, calligraphy, and music. Wang's expansive research also traces the invocation of the lyrical in the work of contemporary Western critics. From their contested theoretical and ideological stances, Martin Heidegger, Theodor Adorno, Cleanth Brooks, Paul de Man, and many others used lyricism to critique their perilous, epic time. The Chinese case only further intensifies the permeable nature of lyrical discourse, forcing us to reengage with the dominant role of revolution and enlightenment in shaping Chinese -- and global -- modernity.
David Der-wei Wang is Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature at Harvard University. His works include The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, and Fictional Writing in Twentieth-Century China; Fin-de-siècle Splendor: Repressed Modernity in Late Qing Fiction, 1849-1911; and Fictional Realism in Twentieth-Century China.
對情是fact還是feeling可以一看
評分主要討論lyricism作為一種文體、一種美學視角、一種生活方式乃至政治平颱,是如何承載、摺射、反思曆史的。以此檢討中國現代性與現實主義文學之間的單一聯係;同時強調中國現代抒情敘事(除受歐洲浪漫主影響外)對中國抒情傳統的藉鑒和再闡釋。章節間聯係略鬆散,但文本分析的方法值得藉鑒
評分江文也那章感人至深
評分對情是fact還是feeling可以一看
評分隻讀瞭文學的部分⋯這本比我印象中的王德威淺一點,難道是因為沒有中文裡華麗的修辭所以露齣本相??不過他的英文真的漂亮極瞭,似乎從夏誌清到李歐梵再到王德威,這幾個人都是外文係齣身?三個人英文都是窮奢極侈的優雅
原刊于《文艺争鸣》2018年第10期。 一、情动中国 在20世纪的中国,“启蒙”与“革命”的呼声此起彼落,亟欲疗救中国社会的沉疴巨痛。事实上,经过几代人前赴后继的实践,“启蒙”与“革命”也确实带来了中国社会的巨变,1949年之后,几乎重造了中国社会结构与人文景观,成为中...
The Lyrical in Epic Time pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025