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Chinese Contemporary Literature Historical Materials Series·literary Journals, Societies and Schools Historical Materials Volume

Wu Xiuming

384K0

This book is one of the "Chinese Contemporary Literary Documents and Historical Materials Series" edited by Professor Wu Xiuming, and is one of the projects funded by the High Level Academic Fund for Liberal Arts of Zhejiang University. Contemporary literary journals are the most important carriers and recorders of contemporary literary activities. The operation of contemporary literary production mechanisms, the formation of contemporary literary creation patterns, and the rise of contemporary literary schools of thought are all inextricably linked to contemporary literary journals. In turn, journals have become an important basis for conducting research in these fields. There is an inseparable relationship between literary societies and literary schools, so in this volume, the relevant historical materials of the two are grouped under the same section.

Chinese Contemporary Literature Historical Materials Series·literary Awards Historical Materials Volume

Wu Xiuming

375K0

This book is one of the "Chinese Contemporary Literary Documents and Historical Materials Series" edited by Professor Wu Xiuming, and is one of the projects funded by the High Level Academic Fund for Liberal Arts of Zhejiang University. This volume is a collection of historical materials on awards and criticism literature. It includes historical materials on contemporary literature awards and reviews, starting from 1949 and ending in 2012. The above literature and historical materials on award evaluation strive to cover awards at multiple levels, including national awards, local awards, private awards, and international awards. The following part of the review literature and historical materials focuses on the timeliness of reviews and the development of contemporary literature.

Current Cultural Phenomena and Literary Hot Spots

Wu Xiuming

201K0

The writing of "Current Cultural Phenomenon and Literary Hot Topics" can be traced back to the early 1990s. At that time, in the process of teaching the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature and the works of writers, I was troubled more than once by the inability to properly discuss current literary hot issues. As for the students attending the class, they were also dissatisfied with the teaching that only focused on the constant literary classics and not on the current living literary situation. This common appeal between teaching and learning unexpectedly inspired my strong desire to write "Current Cultural Phenomenon and Literary Hot Topics". So, I started writing lecture notes and quickly added this new course. Now, more than ten years have passed. During this period, this course has been continuously adjusted along with the overall curriculum system of colleges and universities. It has also experienced many adjustments from elective courses, postgraduate degree courses, to general courses, etc., And has undergone many changes in content and style. However, one thing has never changed and does not advocate change, that is, it emphasizes caring about reality, participating in the present, and striving to broaden the connotation and extension of the original curriculum system so that it can fully highlight the unique advantages and individual charm of modern contemporary literature.

Chinese Contemporary Literature Historical Materials Series·literary History and Discipline Historical Materials Vol

Wu Xiuming

475K0

This book is one of the "Chinese Contemporary Literary Documents and Historical Materials Series" edited by Professor Wu Xiuming, and is one of the projects funded by the High Level Academic Fund for Liberal Arts of Zhejiang University. The history of contemporary Chinese literature and discipline construction are reflected in the study of contemporary Chinese literature and can be classified as academic history. Most of the selected historical materials are scattered in various Chinese newspapers and periodicals. Some are archival documents or internal materials, and some are selected from relevant treatises. All historical materials are arranged roughly according to the chronological order of publication.