dc.description.abstract | The research motivation of this paper is that there is a lack of systematic research on Hakka new literature. The aim is to use literary theory to make a systematic argument. After the "Return My Mother Tongue Movement" in 1988, the "Hakka New Literature" written in free form is the scope of this paper. It also provides a literature review of 50 literary studies.
The second chapter is a Hakka essay on "The Last Family moving out in Kodama Village" using the Theory of Reception Aesthetics. The study finds that the characteristics of the text are historical narrative, showing the vicissitudes of historical beauty.
The third chapter is a study of the Hakka short story "The Choice of the Boss Lady" using Narratology and Feminist Literary Criticism. The preliminary judgment meets the requirements of narratology content. In addition, it is also found that the images of Hakka women in the text is different from traditional literary and artistic works. However, it still cannot hide the deep patriarchal thoughts of the author.
The fourth chapter is a study of the use of metaphor and metonymy in the Hakka poetry collection "Just a Wild Lily". The poet finds suitable metaphorical subjects in daily life. And from those people, things, and objects in "Just a Wild Lily", various images that symbolize cultural spirit, political beliefs, and values are extended.
The fifth chapter explores the new Hakka poem " Magnolia coco:Dedicated to Wives and Hakka Women " from the perspective of Deconstructionism. The study found that the poem praise Hakka women ostensibly. In fact, it contains a sense of patriarchy and a stereotype of Hakka women.
The sixth chapter discusses the Hakka short story "Ghost Cat" from the perspective of Formalism. The study found that the author not only emphasize the importance of vocabulary innovation, but also uses the technique of magical realism in form.
The seventh chapter is the conclusion. | en_US |