The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke

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Autor(a) principal: Bione, Carlos Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Literatura e Autoritarismo
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/75245
Resumo: This article presents an analysis of the work of Chinese writer Yan Lianke. A contemporary fiction writer, Lianke became recognized worldwide for his critical approach about the developmental race practised in the China of Mao Tse-Tung and of his Communist Party since the Cultural Revolution. Having been pursued by the Party's censorship, Lianke recognizes the self-censoring process in his writing. That way, Lianke's “allegoric” style acquires a double functionality: it links itself directly to the codified forms of a millenarian culture that remains alive in the small agricultural villages of a relegated China, and on the other hand, it also directly attacks a devastating and monolithic regime that hides human tragedies under a developmental propaganda. The discussion made in this paper will closely focus on Lianke's novel Days, months, years, published in 2009.
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spelling The Poetics of Devastation by Yan LiankeA poética da devastação de Yan LiankeDroughtFamineCensorshipAuthoritarianismGenocideSecaFomeCensuraAutoritarismoGenocídioThis article presents an analysis of the work of Chinese writer Yan Lianke. A contemporary fiction writer, Lianke became recognized worldwide for his critical approach about the developmental race practised in the China of Mao Tse-Tung and of his Communist Party since the Cultural Revolution. Having been pursued by the Party's censorship, Lianke recognizes the self-censoring process in his writing. That way, Lianke's “allegoric” style acquires a double functionality: it links itself directly to the codified forms of a millenarian culture that remains alive in the small agricultural villages of a relegated China, and on the other hand, it also directly attacks a devastating and monolithic regime that hides human tragedies under a developmental propaganda. The discussion made in this paper will closely focus on Lianke's novel Days, months, years, published in 2009.Este artigo toma como objeto de análise a obra do escritor chinês Yan Lianke. Autor contemporâneo de ficções, Lianke tornou-se mundialmente reconhecido pela crítica contumaz, que faz em suas narrativas, à corrida desenvolvimentista colocada em prática desde a Revolução Cultural implementada pelo Partido Comunista na China de Mao Tsé-Tung. Perseguido pela censura do partido, Lianke reconhece o processo de autocensura que se impõe na escrita de seus livros. Neste sentido, seu estilo “alegórico” adquire uma dupla funcionalidade, a saber, liga-se diretamente às formas codificadas de uma cultura milenar que permanece viva no seio das pequenas províncias agrícolas de uma China relegada, e, por outro lado, ataca de frente uma política monolítica devastadora que oculta as tragédias humanas com uma propaganda de desenvolvimento. Abordaremos, mais detidamente, neste atrigo, seu livro Les jours, les mois, les années (Dias, meses, anos), publicado em 2009.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2012-06-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/7524510.5902/1679849X75245Literatura e Autoritarismo; n. 8 (2012): Dossiê "Imagens de Devastação"; 32-451679-849X1679-849Xreponame:Literatura e Autoritarismoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/75245/52350Copyright (c) 2012 Literatura e Autoritarismoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBione, Carlos Eduardo2023-05-24T02:35:25Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/75245Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/indexPUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/LA/oaigla@mail.ufsm.br||jlourique@pq.cnpq.br1679-849X1679-849Xopendoar:2023-05-24T02:35:25Literatura e Autoritarismo - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
A poética da devastação de Yan Lianke
title The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
spellingShingle The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
Bione, Carlos Eduardo
Drought
Famine
Censorship
Authoritarianism
Genocide
Seca
Fome
Censura
Autoritarismo
Genocídio
title_short The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
title_full The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
title_fullStr The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
title_full_unstemmed The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
title_sort The Poetics of Devastation by Yan Lianke
author Bione, Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Bione, Carlos Eduardo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bione, Carlos Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drought
Famine
Censorship
Authoritarianism
Genocide
Seca
Fome
Censura
Autoritarismo
Genocídio
topic Drought
Famine
Censorship
Authoritarianism
Genocide
Seca
Fome
Censura
Autoritarismo
Genocídio
description This article presents an analysis of the work of Chinese writer Yan Lianke. A contemporary fiction writer, Lianke became recognized worldwide for his critical approach about the developmental race practised in the China of Mao Tse-Tung and of his Communist Party since the Cultural Revolution. Having been pursued by the Party's censorship, Lianke recognizes the self-censoring process in his writing. That way, Lianke's “allegoric” style acquires a double functionality: it links itself directly to the codified forms of a millenarian culture that remains alive in the small agricultural villages of a relegated China, and on the other hand, it also directly attacks a devastating and monolithic regime that hides human tragedies under a developmental propaganda. The discussion made in this paper will closely focus on Lianke's novel Days, months, years, published in 2009.
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