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    書裡書外、深淺蕭紅——淺析《呼蘭河傳》還原作者形象

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    蕭紅作為現代文學中一位舉足輕重的作家,長期被視作魯迅「戰士精神」的繼承人,以極度真實還原人性與社會環境的細膩描寫為證,將其主旨理解為以強力度反諷的社會隱喻深度揭露的劣根國民性。而《呼蘭河傳》雖是蕭紅最具代表性的作品之一,卻因消極的人物塑造與狹窄的背景格局被批判為是其反抗精神的「暗淡與發黴」。 值得注意的是,此書是其文學世界的盡頭,也是其生命路程的結尾。正因如此,才是其摒棄外界束縛回歸最本真自我的書寫。故而研究《呼蘭河傳》一書則更能還原作者對於社會現狀以及人生意義最真實的態度和思考。本文將著重分析《呼蘭河傳》一書的書寫藝術,從女性角度、寫作手法以及情感基調三個方面展開,深入字裡行間探尋作者本人真實的性格、思想,與早期的認知形象對比參照,試圖解放一個長期冠名「反抗精神」壓力下的脆弱女性形象,探尋其生命中無法擺脫的「寂寞」根源。同時,結合本書進一步分析此獨特童年經歷對其創作風格和人物形象的反作用影響

    淺析九把刀的愛情小說——以《那些年,我們追過的女孩》《等一個人的咖啡》《月老》為例

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    台灣網絡文學隨着踏入九十年代末而逐漸興起以及發展,其中網絡愛情小說始於蔡智恆所創作的《第一次的親密接觸》。九把刀作為九十年代至今深受讀者歡迎的作家之一,其創作所涉及的題材非常寬廣,其中又以情愛書寫小說作品最受重視,例如是《那些年,我們一起追的女孩》被改編成電影後,在兩岸三地帶來放映的熱潮。在眾多愛情小說作家中,筆者欲淺析九把刀在「愛系列」中三部被改編成為電影的愛情小說。 本論文根據九把刀愛系列中的《月老》、《等一個人咖啡》以及《那些年,我們一起追的女孩》這三部小說為文本來進行分析。本論文共分為六個章節來探討九把刀的情愛小說作品:第一章〈緒論〉,提及本論文的研究範圍與目的,作者九把刀簡介及研究回顧以及三部愛情小說簡介。第二章〈九把刀的興起〉則提及台灣網絡愛情小說的發展及九把刀與其他愛情小說作家之異同。第三章〈九把刀愛情小說書寫的改變〉將會從空間以及重覆書寫兩個角度分析其變化。第四章 〈九把刀愛情小說的通俗小說特色〉中會從轉折點、副線情節發展以及智慧老人功能角色的體現三方面,探討其如何呈現通俗小說的特色。第五章〈九把刀的創作特色〉將從敘事風格幽默、後現代特質之體現以及品牌及行銷手法三個角度進行分析。第六章〈結語〉則總結本論文之研究

    Mr Chong Shing-hum, BBS 莊成鑫先生, BBS

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    嶺南通訊 Lingnan Newsletter (第191期)

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    The insurgency of the peoples

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    Moderator: SIT Tsui Jade Margaret (Southwest University, China) Speakers: Jorge ISHIZAWA (Proyecto Andino de Tecnologías Campesinas, PRATEC, Peru) Jorge SANTIAGO (Former Director of Desarrollo Económico y Social de los Mexicanos Indígenas, DESMI, Mexico

    Against health for all : 30 years of health financialization

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    Moderator: Nicoletta DENTICO (Global Health Justice Program, Society for International Development, SID, Italy) Speakers: Marco ANGELO (Working Group on Medical Development Cooperation, WEMOS, Netherlands) Maria José ROMERO (European Network on Debt and Development, EURODAD, Belgium) Sarah HUGHES-MCLURE (Cambridge University, UK) Felix STEIN (Centre for Development and the Environment, Oslo University, Norway

    De-linking in theory and practice : commemorating Samir Amin

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    Moderators: LAU Kin Chi (Lingnan University, China) Ebrima SALL (Trust Africa, Senegal) Speakers: WEN Tiejun (Southwest University, China) HUANG Ping (Chinese Institute of Hong Kong, China) TRAN Dac Loi (Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation, Vietnam) Jayati GHOSH (University of Massachusetts, USA) Firoze MANJI (Daraja Press, Canada/Kenya) John Bellamy FOSTER (University of Oregon; Monthly Review, USA

    Gandhian Marxism and local governance

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    Moderator: SIT Tsui Jade Margaret (Southwest University, China) Speakers: M. P. PARAMESWARAN (All India Peoples Science Network, India) K K KRISHNA KUMAR (Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad, India) Anita RAMPAL (University of Delhi, India) Manoranjan MOHANTY (Council for Social Development, India

    Buen vivir : philosophy and practice

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    Moderator: Claudia ALVAREZ (Universidad del Buen Vivir) Speakers: Virgelina CHARA (Association for the Comprehensive Development of Women, Youth and Childhood and Work, Colombia) Jose MANUYAMA (Committee for the Defense of Water, Peru) Shaji THOMAS (Federal University of Pará, Brazil) Laura COLLINS (Agroecology as A Way of Life Network, AFOVI, Mexico

    Perceived similarity and relationship satisfaction : the role of attributional confidence

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    Although perceived similarity has been found to foster relationship satisfaction, scarce studies have focused on how perceived similarity by oneself and by the partner are linked to relationship satisfaction. The purpose of Study 1 was to investigate the effect of perceived similarity on relationship satisfaction and the mediating role of attributional confidence in this association. Study 2 aimed to examine the effects of one’s own and the partner’s perceived similarity on relationship satisfaction, in addition to the mediating roles of one’s own and the partner’s attributional confidence in these associations. In Study 1, a total of 395 individuals (51.4% female) aged 17 to 67 (M = 22.06, SD = 4.68) in unmarried heterosexual relationships were recruited. Data were analyzed using latent structural equation modeling. The findings revealed that perceived similarity positively predicted relationship satisfaction and attributional confidence, and attributional confidence positively predicted relationship satisfaction. Besides, the indirect effect of perceived similarity on relationship satisfaction via attributional confidence was significant. In Study 2, a total of 227 heterosexual couples were employed. The actor-partner interdependence mediation model was analyzed using latent structural equation modeling. The results showed that the actor effects of perceived similarity on relationship satisfaction and attributional confidence and the actor effects of attributional confidence on relationship satisfaction were significant for both genders. Moreover, the partner effects of attributional confidence on relationship satisfaction were significant for both genders. Furthermore, the results showed that the actor effects of perceived similarity on relationship satisfaction were mediated by the actor effects of attributional confidence, as well as the partner effects of perceived similarity on relationship satisfaction were mediated by partner attributional confidence (i.e., one’s partner’s perceived similarity on one’s relationship satisfaction via one’s partner’s attributional confidence). The present findings shed light on the mechanism through which perceived similarity fosters relationship satisfaction among heterosexual relationships

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