The Themes Changing to the Daily Flesh in Early Shanghai Literature

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 4:48-53 (2009)
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Early in the new Shanghai School to borrow the original narrative mode at the same time, do not have means for the conversion of the Theme. They will "society - against the" Theme of the evolution of the same strain values ​​with the public "body - fall" story; from the discussion of the concept of high tread down to the daily dilemma of gender description; as "Nora away" in the new literature provides a different the outcome of the narrative; in relation to "the revolution + love" theme, it will be the story of the revolution within the context of quality replacement gender game. Theme changes after the most points to the daily passions. In the meantime, kitsch cultural orientation affect the aesthetic quality of literature, but also helps to open a particular sense of narrative imagination is different from the mainstream way to China for the Shanghai civilian world was written to provide the experience. The Shanghai writers took over the original narrative modes but changed the themes with special meaning in their literature works in the early period. There are several kinds as following: The theme of "Society-Rebellion" had been evolved as the story of "flesh- Corruption "in the same line as the value of citizen. The discussion on the abstract theories had been changed to the description of regular troubles between the two genders. As for the subject mailer of" Revolution-Love "stories. their contents had been replaced by the gender games under the background of revolutionary. Therefore, the themes almost had been directed to sexual passion. Although it decreased the aesthetic taste of the works it was helpful to some degree to imagine China by non mainstream narrative and provided some experience for the later Shanghai writers to write the life of the civilian world

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