A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels

Yu Da-fu is a writer who marked the beginning of modern Chinese literature. Working as a member of Creation Society (Chuangzao she, 創造社), Yu became a pioneer of new style in Chinese literature in the sense that he initiated the new style of lyrical novels in Chinese literature and portrayed the awak...

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Main Authors: Lim, Dae-geun, Kim, Donghyun
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-21162024-12-20T08:48:02Z A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels Lim, Dae-geun Kim, Donghyun Yu Da-fu is a writer who marked the beginning of modern Chinese literature. Working as a member of Creation Society (Chuangzao she, 創造社), Yu became a pioneer of new style in Chinese literature in the sense that he initiated the new style of lyrical novels in Chinese literature and portrayed the awakening and frustrations of the modern self. As many young Chinese intellectuals did at the time, he developed the awakening of the modern self in the empire of Japan. Yu became a literary figure during his study in Japan, where he experienced diaspora by living right in the belly of the empire. He borrowed a form of modern Japanese literature, the “I-Novel (shishōsetsu, 私小說),” for his fiction, in a sense, mirroring in his novels his own life. Yu borrowed the form of I-Novel, a confessional genre, and created a representation of a modern Chineseyouth in diaspora. The stories of the “self” he created present both the awakening of the modern self and the frustration of diaspora. In this sense, Yu’s novels are important texts that show a representation of a modern Chinese youth in diaspora—how they have desired the empire and how they have failed. 2024-12-20T14:24:19Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss28/11 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.2116 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/2116/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n28_2017_5D_204.2_ForumKritika_Lim_Kim.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo diaspora mirroring modern self I-Novel Silver-Gray Death Sinking Yu Da-fu
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topic diaspora
mirroring
modern self
I-Novel
Silver-Gray Death
Sinking
Yu Da-fu
spellingShingle diaspora
mirroring
modern self
I-Novel
Silver-Gray Death
Sinking
Yu Da-fu
Lim, Dae-geun
Kim, Donghyun
A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels
description Yu Da-fu is a writer who marked the beginning of modern Chinese literature. Working as a member of Creation Society (Chuangzao she, 創造社), Yu became a pioneer of new style in Chinese literature in the sense that he initiated the new style of lyrical novels in Chinese literature and portrayed the awakening and frustrations of the modern self. As many young Chinese intellectuals did at the time, he developed the awakening of the modern self in the empire of Japan. Yu became a literary figure during his study in Japan, where he experienced diaspora by living right in the belly of the empire. He borrowed a form of modern Japanese literature, the “I-Novel (shishōsetsu, 私小說),” for his fiction, in a sense, mirroring in his novels his own life. Yu borrowed the form of I-Novel, a confessional genre, and created a representation of a modern Chineseyouth in diaspora. The stories of the “self” he created present both the awakening of the modern self and the frustration of diaspora. In this sense, Yu’s novels are important texts that show a representation of a modern Chinese youth in diaspora—how they have desired the empire and how they have failed.
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author Lim, Dae-geun
Kim, Donghyun
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Kim, Donghyun
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title A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels
title_short A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels
title_full A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels
title_fullStr A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels
title_full_unstemmed A Representation of the Modern Chinese youth in Yu Da-Fu's Novels
title_sort representation of the modern chinese youth in yu da-fu's novels
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss28/11
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/2116/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n28_2017_5D_204.2_ForumKritika_Lim_Kim.pdf
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