A COGNITIVE POETICS INTERPRETATION OF ZEN IN WANG WEIS LANDSCAPE POEMS
Cognitive poetics provides a refreshed alternative of understanding literature by applying the burgeoning cognitive science,in particular,cognitive linguistics and cognitive psychology to the interpretation of literary texts.In this paper,we mainly apply the figure-ground theory,one of the most important approaches in cognitive poetics,to the interpretation of Zen in Wang Weis landscape poems.Based on the poetic language which profiles spatial distribution and arrangement,we find Zen is derived from the uncertainty and ambiguity of specific spatial distribution and configuration characteristics.We believe this interpretation serves a desirable means to promote the current scholastic understanding of Zen in Wang Weis poems.
Cognitive poetics landscape poems Zen figure-ground theory
Zhong Deng Hongmei Zhang
School of Foreign Languages,Southwest Minzu University Chengdu,China
国际会议
桂林
英文
56-59
2018-05-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)