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The discourse of traditional Chinese poetics from the hermeneutic perspective
Author(s) -
Dung Ngoc Duong
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
science and technology development journal - social sciences and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2588-1043
DOI - 10.32508/stdjssh.v1ix2.440
Subject(s) - poetics , vietnamese , perspective (graphical) , china , reading (process) , literature , philosophy , german , epistemology , sociology , aesthetics , linguistics , history , poetry , art , archaeology , visual arts
This article re-examines the system of discourses in traditional Chinese poetics from the German hermeneutical perspective extending from Chladenius to Heidegger. The author also conducts a comparative research on the Vietnamese counterpart with a view to illuminating several hidden assumptions that shaped the way scholars in China and Vietnam made a critical reading of literary works. If the objective of most modern poetics has been found in the attempt to clarify the intrinsic structure of a specific piece of literature, Chinese and, to a lesser extent, Vietnamese traditional poetics tended to underline the constant relationship between a poet, who was called upon to serve Tao and Tao or Seyn, using a Heideggerian term.

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