南向:南朝平民的幻想

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Early Medieval China Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15299104.2021.1974736
Stephen Owen
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从公元4世纪到6世纪,南方的短的,通常是匿名的乐府,由北方的男性精英成员的利益所调解,被认为是代表南方平民的声音,特别是年轻女性的声音。如果说北方精英用名字、历史和高雅文化来定义自己,那么这些乐府的声音则被视为“自然”的永恒表达,从不以姓氏来识别。再看一下这些诗,就会发现它们不仅仅是“自然”,而是关于“自然”,并声称它们是自然的。它是一种声音,告诉精英们他们想听到的关于平民的事情。最后,本文还考虑了以书面形式保存歌曲,这将被统治者所期望的形象传递给他们的统治者。
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Southbound: Fantasies of the Plebeian in the Southern Dynasties
The short, often anonymous yuefu of the South, from the fourth to sixth century CE, mediated by the interests of the male members of the Northern émigré elite, are taken to represent the voice of Southern commoners, particularly of young women. If the Northern elite defined itself in terms of names, history, and high culture, the voices of these yuefu were seen as timeless expressions of the “natural” and never identified by surnames. A second look at the poems shows that they are not simply “natural,” but about “being natural” and making a claim that they are natural. It is a voice telling members of the elite what they want to hear about the commoners. Finally, the essay also considers the preservation of the songs in written form, which transmits the desired image of those ruled to their rulers.
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