Ling Shuhua and World Literature

Ling Shuhua and World Literature

by Lin Xiaoxia

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World literature has now become a cutting-edge theoretical topic, and famous scholars from both East and West, such as Franco Moretti, David Damrosch, Theo D'haen, Wang Ning, and Zhang Longxi, have published a large number of works on this topic. Ling Shuhua is an important writer who has not been paid much attention in the history of modern Chinese literature. Ling Shuhua has lived in China for a long time and has a profound foundation in Chinese culture. During her diasporic experience from China to Europe, Ling Shuhua introduced modern Chinese literature to Western readers and used her own way to make Western readers pay attention to and read Chinese literary works, especially those interested in Chinese history, literature, women's studies, and autobiography. In a sense, the development process of world literature can be regarded as the diasporic writing of diasporic writers and intellectuals. Based on this, this book attempts to use the example of modern Chinese diasporic writers represented by Ling Shuhua to explore the two-way journey of world literature and provide a new interpretation of the concept of "world literature".

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