Take the Mass Literature Development Line of Combining Intellectuals with the People

Journal: Journal of Higher Education Research DOI: 10.32629/jher.v3i1.630

Wenzhuo Dong

Yantai Institute of Technology, Yantai 264005, Shandong, China

Abstract

Behind the scenes in the era of pure literature, the bottom literature is quite popular in China's literary and artistic circles, prompting a large number of writers to blindly devote themselves to the creation of the bottom literature, but ignoring whether the bottom literature conforms to China's historical logic and practical logic, resulting in a large number of scholars classifying the workers and peasants as the bottom to carry out the so-called bottom narration. As we all know, the worker peasant alliance is the basis of Chinese revolution and socialist regime. If the worker peasant stratum is defined as the bottom of the social structure, how to explain the master position of the worker peasant masses in socialist China. Secondly, the bottom literature is a literary form created by the Indian "bottom school" in the postcolonial context. It is a forgetting of the modernity of the Chinese revolution and the track of historical development to apply it mechanically to the Chinese literary circle. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary for us to pay attention to the bottom literature, choose the good and follow it, and change the bad. Bid farewell to the bottom literature, return to mass literature, and take the development line of mass literature combining intellectuals and the people.

Keywords

bottom literature, mass literature, intellectual, masses

References

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