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Constructing a System of Irregularities
This book investigates the poetics of three of the most internationally renowned contemporary Chinese poets - Bei Dao, Yang Lian and Duoduo - who were all exiled from China after the 1989 Tiananmen student movement. Their poetry was later to be labelled 'Misty poetry' (Menglongshi). Emphasising polyvalent imagery and irregular syntax, Misty poetry engenders a multiplicity of meanings, often leading to interpretational indeterminacy. This book examines three aspects of the 'Mistiness' of the poets' oeuvre: the socio-historic background where Misty poets live and write; imagery; and linguistic elements. After first identifying the roots of Mistiness, this book identifies imagistic and linguistic clues in order to construct a hermeneutical system that examines the irregularities of the Misty poetics and appreciates the polysemy of the poets' works. Stylometry is used to analyse image frequency and its significance in a stylistic manner, and a semiotic approach is then systematically applied to analyse the poets' highly irregular images, syntax and the different effects of their poems' obscurity. Through these approaches that unveil the poems' evocativeness, the irregularity of the poetry's Mistiness is established as its most powerful linguistic and imagistic aspect. The book then places the three poets' different misty characteristics into contrast: Bei Dao's twisted imagery and elliptical syntax, Yang's imagery in a classically-inspired syntax, and Duoduo's integration of images into a rhythmic syntax. While the poets' progressions from pre- to post-exile poetics suggest the potential of a non-nationally specific, or borderless poetics, their seemingly irregular poetic Mistiness is the most powerful trait of Misty poetry for evoking its system of multifaceted significations and alternative aesthetics.
City gate, open up
\"A magical, impressionistic autobiography by China's legendary poet, Bei Dao. In 2001, to visit his sick father, exiled poet Bei Dao returned to his homeland for the first time in over twenty years. He had been in exile since the Tianenmen Square uprising. The city of his birth, however, was totally unrecognizable. \"I was a foreigner in my hometown,\" he writes: \"my \"city that once was has vanished.\" In this lyrical autobiography of growing up in Beijing--from the birth of the People's Republic, through the chaotic three years of the Great Leap Forward, and on into the Cultural Revolution--Bei Dao uses his extraordinary gifts as a poet and storyteller to create another map of the city, a beautiful memory palace of endless alleyways and corridors that mixes personal narrative and geography with the momentous history he lived through. At the center of the book is his family of five--and their everyday life together through famine and festival. City Gate, Open Up is told in an episodic, fluid style that moves back and forth through the poet's childhood, recreating the smells and sounds, the laughter and danger, of a boy's coming of age during a time of great change and upheaval.\"-- Provided by publisher
Poemas de Bei Dao
Traducción del chino: Ding ZixiongVersión en español: Mariela ÁlvarezIntroducción: Romer Cornejo
學校中層領導者之領導與被領導期待──以臺北市國小主任為例
近年來國小校園中出現了許多行政逃亡潮,在過往主任職位常被視為教師職涯很重要的晉升管道,但近來主任職務卻讓教師避之唯恐不及,主任職報考率與留任率逐年下降。本研究以個案訪談,了解校長對於主任的期待、主任自身的期待以及組長對主任的期待,在這三者的關係勾勒出主任中層領導者的角色能力與特質。研究顯示:(一)校長期待主任們有能力(領導力、決策力、鼓舞力)、有專業(技術指導、提供回饋、達成目標)與擁有特質(能溝通、能調整、能合作);(二)國小主任認為自己應具備溝通協調能力、系統思考能力、解決問題能力、專業能力,並具備抗壓性,且能營造良好的工作氛圍;(三)國小組長認為有效溝通、營造團隊良好氛圍、處事要公平、負責任願承擔,且具有理想性能引導同仁前進,是主任的重要能力與特質;(四)國小校長對於主任能力與特質的期待與主任自我期待,在有效溝通、問題解決、系統思考、專業素養的能力上是相符的;(五)國小行政組長期待主任能力與特質與主任自我期待,在良好溝通能力、營造良好氛圍、專業行政能力與問題解決能力是相似的