The play is not over yet: a collection of short essays on literature and culture
The play is not over yet: a collection of short essays on literature and culture
Understand culture through texts and daily life through classics
How can the basic necessities of life, food, shelter, transportation, and worldly obsession convey poetic meaning?
Why tell a good story? Is there a "program" for telling a good story?
What does "hurt spring" mean? What is "Sad Autumn"? How does understanding the author's psychological state affect our evaluation of works of art?
"Reading comprehension" is not just a classification and name of a test paper, but an intellectual operation related to communication - the reader/audience uses existing knowledge and experience to strategically understand, infer, verify the text, and construct accordingly Meaning, trying to empathize, and then absorb knowledge. From literature and art to advertising copywriting, from pop songs to video games, from big screen light and shadow to daily conversations, we continue to use reading skills to overcome the levels that make students complain endlessly and urgently need various quick "strategies".
From a literary student to a literary researcher, Professor Huang Zihong used his own knowledge and interests to reveal and appreciate literature and art. He likes "The Godfather" and "Doraemon". He also loves rock music after reading Du Fu. He also has time outside of school to catch up on the latest Korean dramas and animations. He never misses all kinds of literary and cultural theories, picking up articles one by one. In this essay, I will say that literary appreciation is not a castle in the air that is difficult to climb, but a human instinct that actually exists in life and flows through every reading/viewing/conversation.
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