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- Title
At the Intersections of Stylistics, Narratology, and Translatology: SHEN Dan's Interdisciplinary Studies.
- Authors
Feng Zongxin
- Abstract
This paper enquires into SHEN Dan's interdisciplinary studies especially at the intersections of three apparently distinct disciplines, i.e. stylistics, narratology, and translatology, by focusing on her prolific international publications. First, it investigates how she combines linguistics and literary criticism and enriches stylistics through innovating linguistic models and proposing new critical concepts; secondly, it explicates how her approach of combining stylistics and narratology to the study of narratives has contributed to the development of both disciplines; thirdly, it discusses how her taking the combined interdisciplinary approach to fictional translation studies has remolded translatology from both disciplinary perspectives, and shows how her translation studies has retroactively transformed literary stylistics and narratology. It concludes from a semiotic point of view that Shen has theoretically and methodologically blazed new trails in the study of language and literature, broadened stylistics, narratology, and translatology by promoting their interactions, and offered insights into further interdisciplinary studies.
- Subjects
SALVIA miltiorrhiza; NARRATOLOGY; INTERDISCIPLINARY education; LITERARY criticism; LINGUISTIC models
- Publication
Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature, 2024, Vol 8, Issue 1, p25
- ISSN
2520-4920
- Publication type
Article