
Interaction Narratives in "urban and Rural China": Research on Novels Since the 1980s
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As a unique aesthetic way of reflecting, imagining and constructing urban and rural social life, Chinese novels since the 1980s have comprehensively written about the material exchange, emotional exchange, spatial communication and value choices in the urbanization process and the "city-rural" relationship from multiple dimensions such as time, space and value. On the one hand, these novels use contradictions and conflicts as narrative themes, revealing the complex social problems caused by urbanization and the rupture of traditional values; on the other hand, they use communication narratives as aesthetic gestures to actively construct a new order of morality, belief, ethics, and aesthetics in a harmonious society, providing a rich archive of humanistic spirituality for the cultural construction of "urban and rural China" toward "beautiful China."
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