The Study of Exile Writing and Headstream in Taiwan Classic Literature —Focus on “Fu”.

  • Lin, Mei-Ching (PI)

Project: National Science and Technology CouncilNational Science and Technology Council Academic Grants

Project Details

Abstract

Exile is an important generic subject of literary creation. For composition, any subject matter is the product of exile, a space constructed for self-wandering by intertwining real and surreal forms. In this study, we will discuss “exile writing” in Taiwan classic literature —focus on “Fu”, starting first with “writing”, combining the concept of exile and metaphysical points of view, and producing multiple conversations. Also included is the analysis of space and time in the context of exile writing. The ‘epic” aspect, as a result of the molding, is the acme of expression of the ideology and the core expression of the existential meaning. We can find that exile writing of Taiwan Fu is itself an inside-out extending movement of space and an expression of inward exploration of the meaningness of life from the without. Secondly, this study will analyze Fu’s space, time, ideology of the emotion, epic and myth through the “Thematology”. And we will combine author’s other production and historical record to discuss exile writing of Taiwan Fu’s motif , headstream and cultural meaning. We will combine author’s other production and historical record.

Project IDs

Project ID:PE10007-0450
External Project ID:NSC100-2410-H182-012
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/08/1131/07/12

Keywords

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  • rehabilitation
  • patient experience
  • assistive device

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