JAPANESE RESEARCH ›› 2016, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (5): 54-63.DOI: 10.14156/j.cnki.rbwtyj.2016.05.008

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Shanghai——“conservative” or “avant-garde”

XI Hao-Hui   

  1. Department of Chinese Language and Literature,East China Normal University,Shanghai,210000,China
  • Received:2015-12-12 Revised:2017-02-08 Online:2016-10-25 Published:2016-10-25

Abstract: In 1928,during Riichi Yokomitsu’s journey in Shanghai,the tension between monism of international capital and the “pure selfliving” of populist intellectuals was reflected through fractures around the district caused by economic capital.Fang Qiu Lan,symbolized for revolutionary idealism,and Gong Zi,represented for nihilism,coconstruct Can Mu’s externality and internality of his mentality.The figure of Can Mu is a reflection of Riichi Yokomitsu’s radical populism,with an intention to return the community of Japanese traditional ethics through an active nihilism.

Key words: Shanghai, Modernity, Riichi Yokomitsu

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