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    题名: Globalization and Exposition Strategies in the Poetry of Jiao Tong (焦桐) and Chen Kehua (陳克華)
    作者: Dean Brink
    贡献者: Tamkang University
    日期: 2009-12-16
    上传时间: 2010-01-08
    出版者: 亞洲大學外國語文學系
    摘要: Jiao Tong (焦桐) and Chen Kehua (陳克華) each provide diverse examples of
    engagement with issues of globalization in their poetry. How these poets have responded
    to specific issues associated with globalization in Taiwan are examined in light of how
    they depict “the dehumanizing implications of rationalizing and commodifying”
    (Malcolm Waters), how “commodification today is also an aestheticization” (Jameson),
    and each poet’s relations to international trends in cultural production. Official police and
    government interference with sidewalk and side-street vendors and their banning is taken
    as a tangible sign of globalization and assimilation with the forces of integrated world
    capital (IWC) in Taiwan (Guattari). Jiao Tong is shown to satirize manifestations of
    globalization so as to recover in his reflexive lyrical practice engaging multiple discourses
    and in this way presenting a less-alienated lyrical self which is in conversation with
    implied others (Bakhtin). Seeing through the postmodernity of globalization, in what Lo
    Men (羅門) has called a “new realism,” he invokes in his well defined satirical voice a
    shared ironic remembrance or understanding of ways of life possible beyond the
    alienating practices accompanying globalization. Chen Kehua does not approach this
    level of challenge to existing ideological practices in a reflexive reclamation of
    consciousness in constructing a reading audience in the process of satire itself; rather, he
    is shown to present a surface of commentary which delivers one-dimensional, descriptive
    world-constructions that in themselves may be seen as supporting reductionist consumer
    cultures, values and practices associated with globalization.
    關聯: 2009第三屆『全球化』與華語文敘述國際學術研討會 2009-12-16~19:7-24
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