Returning and Drifting:Ocean Writing by Syman Rapongan and Liao Hong-Ji / 回歸與漂流—夏曼.藍波安與廖鴻基的海洋書寫研究

碩士 / 國立中興大學 / 台灣文學研究所 / 99 / Syman Rapongan and Liao Hong-Ji are the few Taiwanese literature literary writers continuing to write marine works. It can be seen from their works, Syman. Rapongan desired to return to Orchid Island, the fear of the ancestral spirits and the zhou clan elders feeling of dismay to zero in the hands of ocean, which will then base the recognition of the ocean on the returning road, and search for the true value of self under the main basis. Liao''s works, although no such as Syman. Rapongan issues of ethnic identity. Shows that he identified the relationship between land and sea and the view is constantly arising as the transfer of life and practice. In this paper, the mian point is to explore the ocean as they use the same written and practical of selfideal field and how they present the two hearts in the works of marine images, due to Han and aboriginal identity is different from Han Chinese land power to resist thinking in writing, they also showed what kind of alternative thinking they have.

This article is divided into five chapters, in addition to the thread, conclusions, II, III and IV focus on the discussion. The second chapter, 〈Syman. Rapongan Tao marine Writing and Culture〉 clarify the return of ethnic motivation first on the Shaman. Rapongan''s life experiences and work. Continuing with discussion of Syman. Rapongan, it presented to people with writing about the ocean, fish, the relationship between the sea, and by their traditional fishing culture and its return to the Tao taboo experience the and the purity of the original township.

The third chapter, 〈Ocean Writing Drifting trip on Liao Hong-Ji〉 is devoted to the writing of the protagonist Liao - ocean, fish and living off the sea, under the present status in the Han Chinese is different from the Syman. Rapongan style and meaning, and the flow of Liao relationship between the identity and recognition of land and sea.

The fourth chapter, 〈Syman. Rapongan writing and Liao bring alternative thinking ocean〉 is based on Syman. Rapongan and Liao, ethnic identity, discussing the difference between the two ocean to write, and discuss the two works revealed in the self-consciousness. Han Chinese from the mainland on the right of both thought and resistance to modern writing, which brought an alternative for people to think, has become the focus of discussion in this section.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/099NCHU5625006
Date January 2011
CreatorsChien-Hung Wu, 吳建宏
Contributors朱惠足
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format85

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