标题: 论《台湾人三部曲》儒道传统意识之转型
The Transformation of Confucianism and Taoism in The Trilogy of the Taiwanese
作者: 邱慧玲
Chiu, Hui-Ling
蒋淑贞
Chiang, Shu-Chen
客家文化学院客家社会与文化学程
关键字: 台湾人三部曲;钟肇政;The Trilogy of the Taiwanese;Zhong Zhaozheng
公开日期: 2015
摘要: 本研究以《台湾人三部曲》为范畴,以儒、道思想做为参照,分析文本中空间意识和人物样态的转变。儒家重人伦礼教,道家重自然无为。第一部《沉沦》描写陆家客家家族,承袭传统“晴耕雨读”的儒农生活形态。儒家思想建构的政治秩序表现在人物命名、伦理秩序和宅第空间,以及日据初期英勇抗日的客家义民精神。第二部《沧溟行》经历乙未战争之后,陆家家道中落,兄弟二人也因为儒家政治秩序的衰败,造成他们不同的应世态度。哥哥为了要光宗耀祖,无奈地顺应时局;弟弟因为感情受挫而投入社会运动。第三部《插天山之歌》形塑一个逃亡的抗日知识分子与生活在大自然中充满野性的山村女孩。外在鄙陋的逃亡空间,在他心中却是个有如“桃花源”般的自然乐园,也成就他重新学习耕园、作料仔、拖木马和钩鲈鳗的真实生活与发展新的人际网络。他们实践的真实生活与展现出个体自主的生命态度,便是道家思想中自觉和自然的人生美学。《台湾人三部曲》虽在写作顺序上不是按第一部《沉沦》、第二部《沧溟行》、第三部《插天山之歌》进行,集结后依故事时间排列竟能呈现由儒家政治秩序到道家人生美学的转型,本论文即分析此转型的过程。
In light of Confucian and Taoist philosophies, this study analyzes the changes of the spacious consciousness and ethical attitudes in The Trilogy of the Taiwanese by Zhong Zhaozheng. Confucian thoughts teach human relations and codes of ethics, while Taoism advocates non-action or letting things take their own courses. The first novel in the trilogy Sinking Down describes the Lu family with its heritage as a Confucian farmer, exemplified by the naming of the descendants, ethical order among generations, as well as the spacious layout of the house. The familial tradition changes a little bit in the second novel To the Sea, in which the Lu family is devastated as the result of fighting Japanese invasion into Taiwan in 1895. The codes of ethics change through the contrast between two brothers in the family: the elder one yields to the Japanese political order in the hope of gaining fame for the family whereas the younger brother chooses to resist by joining the social movements. The third novel The Song of Mt. Chatian features a young man in exile, who builds a Garden of Peaches of Immortality with a rustic girl in the mountain. Their autonomous way of living in the remote area, despite the constant chasing of two Japanese detectives, demonstrates the life aesthetics of Taoism. The author of The Trilogy did not write the three novels by the numerical order; however, the stories in sequence surprisingly reveals the changing attitudes from the Confucian political order to the Taoist joy of life. The theme of the trilogy, as a result, complies to the long-standing belief in a typically Han-based Chinese society.
URI: http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT070155507
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/125948
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