Narratives of Individuals,Groups,and Humans in Ethnic Literature:Kirinyaga and Yun Zhong Ji in the Perspective of Literary Anthropology
The ethnic literature not only writes about the diversity of cultures,but also conveys the common values of people based on different places.The literary anthropology provides ethnic literary criticism with a holistic analysis framework of triple narrative,including individual narratives,group narratives and human narratives in works,thereby integrating multi-layered un-derstandings of ethnic literature.The triple narrative in Kirinyaga and Yun Zhong Ji are specifically presented as the rest of the self-soul,the cultural memory of the ethnic group,and multi-species care from the perspective of the life community,reflecting profound thoughts on human nature,ethnic identity,and the human destiny in the context of the crisis of modernity.At the same time,the triple narrative also sets a high standard for the creation of ethnic literature in the new era.It contributes to the organ-ic integration of its nationality and cosmopolitism.
ethnic literatureliterary anthropologytriple narrativeKirinyagaYun Zhong Ji