“外来者”故事 — 20世纪中国⽂学对时间、空间、性别的关联表述 The Story of the “Outsider” – The Imagination of the Relevance of Time, Space, and Gender in 20th-Century Chinese Literature
Lecturer
Prof. Yu Wang (Xiamen University)
Date and Time
October 13, 2022, 4:15 - 6 pm
Abstract
在20世纪不同时期的中国⽂学中,⼀再出现这样的故事:⼀个携带现代⽂明信息的男性(例如医⽣、军⼈、有知识有⽂化的青年),从外⾯世界来到封闭传统空间,去启蒙、引领、拯救这个空间中的⼥性。这样的故事我们可以命名为“外来者故事”。其
最基本的叙事逻辑就是空间化了的进化论时间逻辑 (这实际上也是20世纪中国⼈⼀种独特的现代性经验),⽽⼥性的空间位置常常成为这个空间化的时间逻辑展开的重要⽀点。换⼀句话说,⼥性从内到外的空间位置变迁(从内部空间出⾛到外部空间),
见证着进化论历史时间(历史进步论)的逻辑。这就是20世纪中国⽂学对时间、空间与性别的⼀种常见的关联想象。
Venue
University of Zurich, Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies, Room ZUB 410, Zürichbergstrasse 4, 8032 Zürich
Organisation
Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies - Chinese Studies
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