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  #通知公告#“中西文论与虚构文学的跨文化理论研究”学术讲座


  主讲人


  芮瑞娜(Lena Rydholm)


  瑞典乌普萨拉大学东亚系教授


  讲座时间:2019年4月18日15:00


  讲座地点:北京语言大学逸夫报告厅第一会议室


  主办单位:汉学与中国学研究所


  Chinese and Western Literary Theories and Transcultural Theories of Literary Fiction


  Lecture by Lena Rydholm, 


  Professor of Chinese, Uppsala University, Sweden.


  Date & Place: 2019-04-18 at 3 pm


  Institute for Sinology Studies


  Beijing Language and Culture University


  Abstract


  What is the role of Chinese theories of literary fiction in a globalized world? Is there something wrong with Western paradigms unable to accommodate Chinese literary experience? Can Chinese theories of literary fiction offer researchers in the West a deeper understanding of the “true” nature of fiction, and put into question Eurocentric viewpoints and paradigms and contribute to the creation of more “objective” transcultural theories of literary fiction? I will try to answer these questions through discussing Chinese fiction and theories of literary fiction in ancient and modern times in the context of influential theories of fiction in the West, such as Gregory Currie’s The Nature of Fiction, Kendall Walton’s Mimesis and Make-Believe, and in addition, Gu Ming Dong’s Chinese Theories of Fiction: A Non-Western Narrative System. I aim to show that there are certain issues or obstacles to the creation of “truly objective” transcultural theories of literary fiction, such as the normative impact of Western theories, the foundation of theories of literary fiction, and the very “nature” of literary fiction itself.


  About Lena Rydholm 


  Lena Rydholm is Professor of Chinese at the Department of Linguistics and Philology at Uppsala University. Rydholm’s research interests are classical and modern Chinese literature, mainly poetry, fiction, and literary theories, theories of genre and style and transcultural theories. Her publications include: “Lao She’s Fiction and Camel Xiangzi,” in The Routledge Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature (2018); “Natural Imagery in Li Qingzhao’s Song Lyrics: ‘As Fragile as Chrysanthemums’?,” in Studies of Imagery in Early Mediterranean and East Asian Poetry; “A Reevaluation of Wang Guowei’s Poetic Remarks in the Human World,” in From Tradition to Modernity: Poetic Transition from 18th to Early 20th Century China(2017); “Chinese Theories and Concepts of Fiction and the Issue of Transcultural Theories and Concepts of Fiction,” in True Lies Worldwide: Fictionality in Global Contexts (2014); “Theories of Genre and Style in China in the Late 20th Century,” in Orientalia Suecana LIX (2010); and “The Theory of Ancient Chinese Genres,” in Literary History: Towards a Global Perspective (2006).(byCCTSS微信公众账号)

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