The Myth and Zu-ling in Taiwanese Aborginal Fiction

碩士 === 東吳大學 === 中國文學系 === 94 === There are five chapters in this thesis inclusive of Taiwanese aboriginal myth, faith of Zu ling, dreamland, augury and witchery. The first chapter mainly discusses the conversion about Taiwanese aboriginal literature. On the whole, the conversion begins with the ac...

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Main Authors: Feng-sen Lin, 林逢森
Other Authors: Yi-lu Lu
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2006
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/87835612201746902979
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spelling ndltd-TW-094SCU050450252015-10-13T16:35:38Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/87835612201746902979 The Myth and Zu-ling in Taiwanese Aborginal Fiction 臺灣原住民小說中的神話傳說與祖靈信仰 Feng-sen Lin 林逢森 碩士 東吳大學 中國文學系 94 There are five chapters in this thesis inclusive of Taiwanese aboriginal myth, faith of Zu ling, dreamland, augury and witchery. The first chapter mainly discusses the conversion about Taiwanese aboriginal literature. On the whole, the conversion begins with the accusement,complaint to the Government, and then steps into the exploring tribes experiences. The second chapter focuses on the application of myth in the aboriginal fiction. Taiwanese aboriginal novelists such as Tua Ba Si.Ta Ma Pi Ma, Xia Man.Lan Po An,Huo Si Lu Man.Fa Fa, usually apply Taiwanese aboriginal myth in their workings. We pick up and gather the aboriginal myth dispersed in the text. Most of all, technique or influence of writing can be seen in the conclusion. The third chapter organizes some issues in the fiction, like the faith of Zu-Ling,ceremonies, dreamland and augury that are easily founded in the text. Therefore, such issues mentioned above are also significant factors for Taiwanese aboriginal fiction. The fourth chapter chiefly presents the interspersion of witchery and taboo in the text. Aboriginal novelists describe wizards and witches with a great deal of color in their creations. The fifth chapter is the conclusion of this thesis. So far, the quantity of Taiwanese aboriginal fiction isn’t even aboundant, but the inside multiplicity in the text is accreting like a artichoke. The conclusion sums up previous points and expects to the next climax in Taiwanese aboriginal fictional woods. Yi-lu Lu 鹿憶鹿 2006 學位論文 ; thesis 136 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 東吳大學 === 中國文學系 === 94 === There are five chapters in this thesis inclusive of Taiwanese aboriginal myth, faith of Zu ling, dreamland, augury and witchery. The first chapter mainly discusses the conversion about Taiwanese aboriginal literature. On the whole, the conversion begins with the accusement,complaint to the Government, and then steps into the exploring tribes experiences. The second chapter focuses on the application of myth in the aboriginal fiction. Taiwanese aboriginal novelists such as Tua Ba Si.Ta Ma Pi Ma, Xia Man.Lan Po An,Huo Si Lu Man.Fa Fa, usually apply Taiwanese aboriginal myth in their workings. We pick up and gather the aboriginal myth dispersed in the text. Most of all, technique or influence of writing can be seen in the conclusion. The third chapter organizes some issues in the fiction, like the faith of Zu-Ling,ceremonies, dreamland and augury that are easily founded in the text. Therefore, such issues mentioned above are also significant factors for Taiwanese aboriginal fiction. The fourth chapter chiefly presents the interspersion of witchery and taboo in the text. Aboriginal novelists describe wizards and witches with a great deal of color in their creations. The fifth chapter is the conclusion of this thesis. So far, the quantity of Taiwanese aboriginal fiction isn’t even aboundant, but the inside multiplicity in the text is accreting like a artichoke. The conclusion sums up previous points and expects to the next climax in Taiwanese aboriginal fictional woods.
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