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Traversing the Periphery: Focalization in Cen Shen's Frontier Settings Within the Context of Chinese Frontier Poetry.
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Traversing the Periphery: Focalization in Cen Shen's Frontier Settings Within the Context of Chinese Frontier Poetry./
Author:
Macmillan, Daymon Joseph.
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252 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-06.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International52-06(E).
Subject:
Literature, Classical. -
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9780499264664
Traversing the Periphery: Focalization in Cen Shen's Frontier Settings Within the Context of Chinese Frontier Poetry.
Macmillan, Daymon Joseph.
Traversing the Periphery: Focalization in Cen Shen's Frontier Settings Within the Context of Chinese Frontier Poetry.
- 252 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-06.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Victoria (Canada), 2013.
This thesis has two main objectives: to first discuss the defining characteristics of frontier poetry (biansaishi) while showing how this subgenre of poetry blossomed during the Tang period prior to the An Lushan rebellion (anshizhiluan), and then to focus on one Tang frontier poet in particular, Cen Shen (715-770), for a sustained critical investigation into how the poet-narrators of his texts focalize three types of frontier settings, namely landscapes of intense heat, cold and vast distances. These two objectives necessitate dividing the thesis into a bipartite structure, which is further subdivided into six chapters. Chapters one through three address the first objective of the thesis, that of surveying frontier poetry as it pertains to the subgenre's flourishing during Tang period. Chapters four through six endeavour to traverse Cen Shen's frontier settings with a critical eye on uncovering patterns behind the manner in which the poet-narrators perceive China's borderland regions, and to show how these patterns are repeated across disparate poems where the frontier setting itself features prominently. The result of such an analysis is the realization of an underlying foundation of focalization connecting the poet-narrators in each of Cen Shen's three major frontier environements.
ISBN: 9780499264664Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017779
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