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Finding Modernity in Anecdotes

  • 2016.11.11
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Finding Modernity in Anecdotes

Finding Modernity in AnecdotesThe Ancient Literati’s Biographies in the China’s Republican Era

Guest Speaker:

Dr.YIP

YIP, Cheuk Wai, assistant professor, associate head of department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong. He received his PhD from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and his main research interests include the criticism of Chinese literature, the literature in HongKong. He is the author of Emotion is What Matters: Chinese Literature, etc.

Date: Thursday, October 20, 2016

Time: 3:30-5:00p.m.

Venue: Lecture Hall 110, Zhixin Building

Language: Chinese

Abstract:

In 1920s, a wave of textual criticism of the life stories of ancient literati (including the politicians and masters in literature and art) in academia swept over the nation. The articles did not only appear on the professional academic journals, but also on various newspapers and magazines, signifying a wide spectrum of participants involved. This lecture will delve into these publications, comment on a few typical texts, and discuss relationship in the context of the literary trend at that time. The speech will also expound the significance of and methods in researching ancient literature as well as the changes as a result thereof.