Classics and Youth: Reading Classics in the Age of Theory

Classics and Youth: Reading Classics in the Age of Theory

by Feng Qing

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The temperament of young people needs to be controlled and harmonized by classical thoughts and works, and the classical ideals need to be practiced and passed on by young people who strengthen their bodies. Based on the cultural life experience of an academic youth born in the 1980s, the author uses a classical perspective to pick out the flashes of thought from contemporary Chinese and Western literature, film and television, aesthetics and culture, showing the ruptures and conflicts between ancient and modern times and the rich interweaving of meanings. "Returning to classics" is precisely to "face the future", to present history while injecting vitality into current life, and to allow the soul to endlessly explore "friendship" between ancient and modern times. Recommended by teacher Liu Xiaofeng. An integration of a series of observations and writing practices by Feng Qing, a young scholar born in the 1980s. Most of these articles try to break away from systematic academic writing and use different styles and styles to show the conflicts and rich meanings between ancient and modern times from different levels. The book is divided into three series: "The Changes of Reading Culture in Ancient and Modern Times", "Lyric Life and Spiritual Return" and "Old Wisdom, New Knowledge", covering interesting topics such as Liu Cixin, Nie Yinniang, and Borges.

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