Subjectivity and Mobility: Ethnic Spatiality in Tibetan Poetry during the Transition Period

Journal of Literary Writing and Evaluation

JLWE, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2025, pp.102-113.

Print ISSN: 3078-8129; Online ISSN: 3104-5073

Journal homepage: https://www.lwejournal.com

DOI: Https://doi.org/10.64058/JLWE.25.1.12



主体与流动——转型期藏族诗歌的族裔空间问题

 

刘光健(Liu Guangjian张慧诚(Zhang Huicheng

 

摘要:空间转向作为晚近人文科学研究的新趋势,同样为中国少数民族文学的研究提供了新视角。作为文学空间,少数民族文学展现了话语权力的撞击与再编组;作为社会生产的结果,少数民族文学中的族裔空间呈现了活跃和多面的想象维度。以转型期藏族诗歌为研究对象,深入剖析文学层面族裔空间的构建及其意义价值,揭示其中族裔空间的社会构建和文化意义,如此方法论,不仅是一种从传统时间/历史角度转向空间角度的学术探索,而且对于深化中国少数民族文学的理解,铸牢中华民族共同体意识具有深远的影响。

关键词:主体;流动;藏族诗歌;自我阐释;族裔空间

作者简介:刘光健,广州新华学院中国语言文学系教师,研究方向:中国现当代文学,中国现当代少数民族文学。电邮:lgjofficial@163.com 张慧诚(通讯作者),广州新华学院中国语言文学系教授,研究方向:中国传统文化,外国文学。电邮:877809446@qq.com

 

Title: Subjectivity and Mobility: Ethnic Spatiality in Tibetan Poetry during the Transition Period

Abstract: The spatial turn, as a new trend in the study of the humanities, has provided a fresh perspective for the exploration of Chinese minority literature. As a literary space, ethnic minority literature demonstrates the impact and reorganization of discursive power; as a result of social production, ethnic space in ethnic minority literature presents an active and multifaceted dimension of imagination. Taking Tibetan poetry in the transition period as the object of study, this methodology involves an in-depth analysis of the construction of ethnic space and its significance and value at the literary level, revealing the social construction and cultural significance of ethnic space. This approach not only represents an academic shift from the traditional time/historical perspective to the spatial perspective but also has a far-reaching influence on deepening the understanding of Chinese minority literature and fostering the sense of Chinese national community.

Keywords: Subjectivity; Mobility; Tibetan Poetry; Self-interpretation; Ethnic Spatiality

Author Biography: Liu Guangjian, Teacher at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Guangzhou Xinhua University. Research Areas: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature, Modern and Contemporary Ethnic Minority Literature in China. E-mail: lgjofficial@163.com. Zhang Huicheng (Corresponding Author), Professor at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Guangzhou Xinhua University. Research Areas: Traditional Chinese Culture, Foreign Literature. E-mail: 877809446@qq.com.



Received: 12 Jan 2025 / Revised: 25 Mar 2025 / Accepted: 1 Apr 2025 / Published online: 30 Apr 2025 / Print published: 30 May 2025; Print ISSN: 3078-8129 · Online ISSN: 3104-5073 / by JLWE, Vol.1, No.1,2025, pp.102-113.

  

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