Revolutionary Discourse and Chinese New Poetry

Revolutionary Discourse and Chinese New Poetry

by Wei Tianzhen Wei Tianwu

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"Revolution" runs through the social, historical and cultural process of China in the 20th century, and has a great impact on the generation, dissemination and acceptance of new poetry. "Revolution" is both the reference and the object of research on new poetry. However, the existing research results are mostly under the shadow of traditional revolutionary concepts and lack transcendence. There is a lack of research on the complexity and richness of the revolutionary discourse of new poetry. The significance of "revolution" to new poetry is: first, revolution as the external situation of new poetry; second, revolution as the core vocabulary of new poetry writing and expression of the universal pursuit of modern Chinese poetry; third, revolution as the characteristic consequence of new poetry. Revolutionary discourse includes a set of related vocabulary with revolution as the core word, and also includes the production, dissemination and effectiveness of this set of vocabulary in society. "Discourse" is a structure of linguistic expression as well as a behavior or practice. The influence or role of revolutionary discourse in the generation and development of modern Chinese literature, especially new poetry, has not yet been fully recognized or explained. Based on the comprehensive review, this topic selects eight representative new poetry poets, including He Qifang, Bian Zhilin, Feng Zhi, Ai Qing, Lu Yuan, Fei Ming, Xu Yunuo, and Mu Dan, to carefully read and analyze their poetry creation and poetic concepts, and combine each person's literary life and poetry creation experience to explore the complex impact of revolutionary discourse on creation, dissemination, and acceptance, thereby exploring the construction and practice of the poetics of revolutionary discourse in New Poetry over the past century and modern Chinese poetry. This topic combines macro theory with case study, historical analysis and realistic concern, and uses revolutionary discourse as the key words to explain the evolution trajectory, characteristics and enlightenment of modernity in China over the past century.

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