Kesusastraan Kontemporer Cina: Kontemporeritas dan Kebijakan Pemerintah
Abstract
In China, contemporary literature is not measured merely by the most recent time and the changing literary trend in a certain period of time, it is apparently not free from the political influence of the goverment in power. Political guidance issued by the goverment in a certain period, will define the change in the literary trend in China. Uniquely, the literary trend in a certain period not merely brings out certain themes, but also followed by a great deal of literary works representing the emerging literary trend. In China, by reading a literary work, one will easily be able to detect when that kind of literary works approximately emerged, and who were the authors producing that works.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17510/wjhi.v8i2.233
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