A Study on the Novel Writing of "New Northeast Writers" in the Perspective of Space Theory

Authors

  • Jingxuan Yang College of Liberal Studies, Liaoning University of International Business and Economics, Dalian, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2024.06(08).25

Keywords:

Space Theory, Realism, New Northeast Writers Group, Multiple Spatial Systems

Abstract

This article discusses the difference between Chinese regional literature and regional literature, and analyses the characteristics of regional literature, especially taking the New Northeast Writers' Group as an example. Firstly, the article distinguishes the difference between local and regional literature, and points out that the "New Northeast Writers' Group" is more in line with the definition of regional literature. Then, by analysing the works of writers such as the Three Musketeers of Tiexi district, the article explores the spatial construction in the works of the New Northeast Writers' Group from the three dimensions of physical space, daily living space and spiritual space. The article argues that these works show the changes of the industrial civilisation of the Northeast, the plight and spiritual state of the workers, and the uniqueness of the Northeast culture. Finally, the article points out that the rise of the "New Northeast Writers Group" is of great significance to contemporary realist literature, helping to enhance the dissemination of Northeast culture and its reputation, as well as inspiring a new generation of Northeasterners to build up the Northeast.

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Published

2024-08-28

How to Cite

Yang, J. (2024). A Study on the Novel Writing of "New Northeast Writers" in the Perspective of Space Theory. Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 6(8), 128–131. https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2024.06(08).25