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Chi Zijian’s Novels from the Viewpoint of Ecological Aesthetics
ZENG Fanren
Frontiers of Literary Studies in China. 2022, 16 (3): 431-453.
https://doi.org/10.3868/s010-011-022-0019-1
Chi Zijian's novel The Last Quarter of the Moon (E'erguna He You'an) is an excellent historical novel themed around the life of the Evenki people. It depicts the important theme of “looking back at home” and reveals a yearning for “poetic dwelling” shared by many contemporary people who feel lost. The novel’s unique perspective explores the “origin” of home and shows the close relationship between the lives of the Evenki people, the landscape, and their fate on the right bank of the Argun River. The unique grounds on which the novel stands can be found in its inquiry into the “uniqueness” of home, vividly describing the Evenki people’s special living “place” and their unique approaches to birth, death, marriage, and funeral. In this recollection, the novel shows us the unique ecological beauty of Evenki homeland, including the feminine beauty of harmonious well-being found between people and nature, as well as the masculine beauty of the struggle that exists between humans and nature, which are both reflected in the “ecological sublimity” of the primitive religious ceremonies carried out by two generations of shamans for tribal benefits.
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Narrative Devices, Spiritual Enlightenment and a Community of Common Kindness: Interpreting Chi Zijian's Urban Writing in the Stories of Harbin
CHEN Peiyuan
Frontiers of Literary Studies in China. 2022, 16 (3): 501-520.
https://doi.org/10.3868/s010-011-022-0023-6
In her latest novel, the Stories of Harbin (Yanhuo Manjuan), Chi Zijian strives to portray an urban life imprinted with her personal experience. In order to effectively connect the various aspects of urban life and showcase its liveliness, she creates three special elements of narrative devices: A volunteer ambulance, Yuying Courtyard, and a sparrow hawk “Little Harrier.” These elements are beyond ordinary things as they assume the narrative ethical functions of providing possibilities for the unfolding of storylines, summarizing general urban life experiences and uniting a community of common kindness. Chi depicts the architecture, culture and geography, as well as the residents’ daily life, hardships and destiny within the city. In addition, from outside the city, she shapes the image of Huang E, a unique child of nature, which not only enriches the character categories of Chinese contemporary literature, but also provides spiritual enlightenment to resolving the plight of urban life. The urban writing of Chi carries forward the spiritual guidance and the modern introspective consciousness embedded in her previous writing and blazes a new trail for urban writing in Chinese contemporary literature.
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