2017
DOI: 10.17265/2159-5836/2017.07.001
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When History Becomes A Standing Joke: Mo Yan’s Reflection on China’s Historical Changes Throughout the 20th Century

Abstract: Yan regards the interruption of history as a sign of human degradation, which derives from the loss of folk history subjectivity. When history is treated rudely, its repetition will occur, and the one who treats history as laughingstocks will be written into history as part of a "farce".

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