Chinese and Foreign Literary Theory (issue 2, 2019)

Chinese and Foreign Literary Theory (issue 2, 2019)

by Editor-in-chief Gao Jianping

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The content of this issue is divided into 5 columns. The first column is: "Contemporary Theory and Criticism", which explores issues such as non-fiction historical writing, gaps in theatrical performances, and complaint culture. This column includes not only theoretical criticism of traditional media works, but also attention to new media and popular culture. It is hoped that it can be based on the current situation and use theory to intervene in literary and artistic creation activities in the new era. The second column is: "Chinese Literary Theory", which includes a set of ancient literary theory monographs ""The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and Chinese Narratology", which reveals the essence of Chinese classical narrative theory through close reading and theoretical analysis of classic works. In addition, this column also contains articles discussing modern Chinese literary theory, such as the analysis of Mao Dun's "social and national life" theory, etc. The third column: "Western Literary Theory" includes a group of thematic papers "Study of Aristotle's Original Classics", focusing on theoretical classics such as "Poetics" and in-depth exploration of the axial categories of Western literary theory such as mimesis, "catasis", and "plot center theory". In addition, this column also contains research papers on modern Western theorists such as Roland Barthes, T. J. Clark, and Emerson. The fourth column is: "Selected Translations", which translates Michel Foucault's "Problems of Method" and Predrag Secowacki's "Tolstoy on Non-Possession and Non-Violence". The fifth column is: "Book Review", which reviews and discusses "Baudelaire: From Urban Experience to Poetic Experience" and new developments in urban aesthetics research.

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