Research on Backward Literature (a Collection of Contemporary Chinese Academic Works)

Research on Backward Literature (a Collection of Contemporary Chinese Academic Works)

by Zhang Bowei

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"Back to Literary Research" is an academic work that explores literary research itself. This book summarizes the gains and losses of literary research in the modern academic context over the past hundred years, points out shortcomings, and explores new paths. The author points out that under the cultural background of globalization, Chinese academics need to deal with three points: returning to literature-based research; literary research needs to establish "techniques"; and civilization and cultural circles should be the basic units of research. This book is divided into four series, namely "Biezai Pseudo-Style and Fengya: A Tribute to the Forefathers", "How Much Do Poets Know about Guan Nao: Criticizing the Tradition", "The Six Classics Enable Me to Reveal a New View: A New Theory of Classics", and "Surely Dongguo Interpretation Poems: Inside and Outside the Yu Territory". Each series contains four or five articles on related topics. The first volume analyzes the history of modern Chinese academics since the 20th century, and points out from a high position that the shortcomings of contemporary academics are the lack of literature-based research, and mostly impressionistic and empirical criticism. Inheriting the research methods of "using poetry to prove history" and "using poetry to discuss poetry" pioneered by senior scholars such as Chen Yinke and Cheng Qianfan, we call for literary research to return to its roots and create new ones, establishing "laws" that belong to Chinese literature itself, rather than relying on the Western academic discourse framework. The second volume discusses the modern value of traditional Chinese literary criticism, proving that it is instructive for current literary research to return to literary standards. The third volume is a study of the works of Tao Yuanming and other writers, aiming to implement the operational possibility of "returning to literary research" and provide an example for the study of literary ontology. The fourth volume breaks through the limitations of domestic academic circles and examines literary research from the perspective of Chinese cultural circles such as China, Japan, and Korea.

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