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    Title: 茅盾《蝕》三部曲中的身體想像與敘述──兼及與張春帆《紫蘭女俠》之比較
    Imagination and Description of the Body: Mao Dun`s Trilogy `Eclipse` and A Comparison with Chang Chunfan`s `Violet Heroine`
    Authors: 石曉楓
    Shih, Hsiao-Feng
    Keywords: 《蝕》;《紫蘭女俠》;革命加戀愛;性愛;身體
    `Eclipse`;`Violet Heroine`;revolution plus love;sex;body
    Date: 2016-06
    Issue Date: 2017-11-01 14:37:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 茅盾《蝕》三部曲與張春帆《紫蘭女俠》分別刊載於1927至1928年間的《小說月報》,及1929至1930年間的《紫羅蘭》,二者發表的時間點相當接近,小說描述背景亦有銜接與部分重疊之處,同時,二者且皆屬「革命加戀愛」題材。在嚴肅文學及通俗小說各自的傾向性、讀者群預設及表現模式影響下,共同體現了1920年代末紛雜多樣的社會情境與人物表現。本文由身體角度出發,探討二者在革命背景下,對於男體與女體有何相異描繪,以及其中所隱現的革命焦慮與自我投射。同時,茅盾小說中的男性病體,與《紫蘭女俠》裡的武俠身體也可互為對照。經由身體展演的分析,本文進一步指出在「革命加戀愛」小說裡對於「革命的戀愛觀」之思考,以及各自相異的表現模式與內在精神。希望藉此形成嚴肅文學與通俗文學相互參照的視野,亦能有助於文學史描述的豐富化。
    Mao Dun`s trilogy `Corrosion` was published in Fiction Monthly Magazine from 1927 to 1928, and Chang Chunfan`s `Violet Heroine` was published in Violet Magazine from 1929 to 1930. Not only their published time was near, the overlapping backdrop of the two works also showed convergence. Moreover, both their theme was "revolution plus love." The two works reflected the complex and diverse social situations and people`s behaviors at the end of the 1920s as well as showcased the intertextuality and dialogues between serious literature and popular fiction. This article will discuss and compare the descriptions of male and female bodies against the backdrop of revolution as well as the implicit revolution anxiety in `Eclipse` by Mao and `Violet Heroine` by Chang. For example, the sick male body in Mao`s work forms a contrast to the martial female body in Chang`s story. Through the analysis of body display in the two works, this article further points out their difference of display modes and inner spirits under the same theme of "revolution plus love" in the hope to show the intertextuality and enrich the dialogues between serious literature and popular fiction.
    Relation: 政大中文學報, 25,257-292
    Data Type: article
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