dc.description.abstract | The Hakka Roman-Fleuve under the viewpoint of New Historicism
Abstract:
The theory of western literary“New Historicism”presents a reading strategy of historical and literary texts. It interprets the historical texts with a political ideology. New Historicism overturns the idea of traditional history with the history could be rewritten and dig out the language of ideology (or discourse). New Historicism emphasizes that the literary criticism should be realized with the political power, ideology, and cultural hegemony. New Historicism emphasizes the relationship between the text and history, and also emphasizes the relationship between the literature and power, political ideology. After the interpretation of New Historicism, the Hakka people can fight for the discourse right of their history.
The Hakka Roman-Fleuve under the viewpoint of New Historicism,mainly explores how the novels to express Hakka culture and history. New Historicism emphasizes the word“new”which is the pursuit of cultural analysis of the text, rather than the pursuit of literary analysis of the text. The authors reflect their personal thoughts or the cultural concepts via their texts. This paper starting from the theory of New Historicism, by exploring the correlation between the Hakka Roman-Fleuve and New Historicism, summarized the historical writing of Chung Chao-cheng and Li Qiao. Then the paper tried to find Chung Chao-cheng and Li Qiao as narrators how to penetrate their consciousness into their texts, which makes the texts showing some kinds of significant subjectivity and fictional nature.
The paper is divided into six chapters: Chapter 1 - Introduction: motivation, research methods ── New Historicism, literature review. Chapter 2 - Intent of the Hakka Roman-Fleuve: the definition, fiction plots and characters, the themes and characteristics. Chapter 3 – The Hakka people in the Hakka Roman-Fleuve under the viewpoint of New Historicism. Chapter 4 – The Yi Wei war in the Hakka Roman-Fleuve under the viewpoint of New Historicism. Chapter 5 – The land issues in the Hakka Roman-Fleuve under the viewpoint of New Historicism. Chapter 6 - Conclusion.
Keywords:Hakka, Roman-Fleuve, Chung Chao-cheng, Li Qiao, New Historicism
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