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Wang Meng and his Writings Inspired by Xinjiang
Čavojská, Lenka ; Andrš, Dušan (advisor) ; Lomová, Olga (referee)
Wang Meng, an important figure of modern Chinese literature, is best known as an author experimenting with literary techniques at the turn of the 70s and the 80s. Our paper examines a relatively little-known part of his work inspired by the writer's many-year stay in Xinjiang. Examined proses originate primarily from two collections - In Yili and Hello, Xinjiang. In the analysis of Wang Meng's literary creation we take into account the historical context and we present particular features of the literary image of non-Han culture in the work of a Han writer. We also examine the use of narrative techniques, with particular focus on "stream of consciousness" technique.
Ma Jian's prose Hongchen
Čavojská, Lenka ; Andrš, Dušan (advisor) ; Lomová, Olga (referee)
The main aim of the thesis is to provide an analysis of the prose Hongchen by the contemporary writer Ma Jian, and shed some light on the semantic structure of the work. The prose Hongchen is a literary depiction of the author's three-year journey in China and two-month wandering around Tibet in the mid nineteen eighties. The first part of the thesis presents Ma Jian's writing in a wider literary-historical context with a special regard to genre analysis, hence chapter three examines the tradition of travel literature in China and closely defines this literary genre. In the analytical part special attention is given to changes in the protagonist and his interaction with his surroundings. It also introduces the prose Hongchen in the context of the author's short story writing with the theme of Tibet in a collection of short stories Stick out your tongue or everything is just a void.

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