Lu Xun and the Chinese Nation-state Discourse in the 20th Century

Lu Xun and the Chinese Nation-state Discourse in the 20th Century

by Wang Weidong

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Through the discussion of Lu Xun's national concepts and national concepts, this book generally elaborates on the relationship between Lu Xun's thoughts and literature and China's nation-state discourse in the 20th century. It reveals the differences in spiritual depth and expression between Lu Xun's national concepts and his national destiny anxiety and those of his contemporaries based on the uniqueness of individual survival experience. This article investigates and examines Lu Xun's critical views, ideas and methods in the context of post-colonialism in China in the late twentieth century, and further theoretically elaborates on the relationship between Lu Xun's nation-state discourse and the transformation of nation-state modernization in the twentieth century. It points out that in Lu Xun's case, nation-state discourse is not just a literary narrative that relies on Western concepts of Chinese nationality, but is an ideological achievement deeply rooted in the experience of the nation and individual living experience. It is this national and individual imagination of the nation that provides reference for the modernization of the Chinese nation-state in the twentieth century.

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