Text, Communication, Dialogue: from Comparative Literature Influence Research to Cross-cultural Communication

Text, Communication, Dialogue: from Comparative Literature Influence Research to Cross-cultural Communication

by Mei Qibo

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The study of the impact of comparative literature has focused on the factual connections between literary texts since the beginning of the French school, and its research "roadmap" is inherently consistent with the research paradigm of cross-cultural communication. This book is divided into three parts: text, communication and dialogue. "Text" revolves around the origin, connotation, development and evolution of the concept of text, and believes that comparative literary criticism should be based on text research; "Diffusion" analyzes the translation and spread of some Western concepts, trends of thought, and literary texts in China; "Dialogue" believes that Chinese and Western literature ultimately need to develop dialogue and exchanges between texts on the basis of each other as subjects, so that they can learn from each other's strengths and complement each other's weaknesses and develop.

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