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- Title
LITERARY RESONANCES AGAINST IDEOLOGICAL ECHO CHAMBERS: WU ZHUOLIU'S ORPHAN OF ASIA AND THE NECESSITY OF WORLD LITERATURE.
- Authors
Shi, Flair Donglai
- Abstract
The article analyzes the conceptual differences and affinities between resonance and echo chamber and literary resonances in the 1946 translingual novel "Orphan of Asia" by Taiwanese author Wu Zhuoliu. Topics discussed include the concepts of resonance and wonder in the effects of artworks on audiences offered by Stephen Greenblatt in 1989, the significance of post-critical reading to the wonder and resonance of a text, and the necessity for world literature as a disciplinary space.
- Subjects
20TH century literature; TAIWANESE literature; ORPHAN of Asia (Book); WU Zhuoliu; WONDER in literature; GREENBLATT, Stephen, 1943-
- Publication
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, 2020, Vol 47, Issue 4, p552
- ISSN
0319-051X
- Publication type
Article