Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 34 頁
... reflected image , he died of grief . The other Korean examples suggest a number of other possible reactions to one's reflected image : identification ( the original Narcissus situation ) , idealization , rejection , and even hatred ...
... reflected image , he died of grief . The other Korean examples suggest a number of other possible reactions to one's reflected image : identification ( the original Narcissus situation ) , idealization , rejection , and even hatred ...
第 385 頁
... reflected " social realities in art , since the process of literary or artistic creation itself is a mediating process ... reflection is defined mechanistically in purely passive terms or normatively as following Party policy . It may be ...
... reflected " social realities in art , since the process of literary or artistic creation itself is a mediating process ... reflection is defined mechanistically in purely passive terms or normatively as following Party policy . It may be ...
第 388 頁
... reflection " of a certain Kantian idealism.24 Moroever , because Marxism always claims to be an " objective " science ( its literary analysis included ) and because the word " subjectivity " ( chu - kuan ) carries a bad connotation ...
... reflection " of a certain Kantian idealism.24 Moroever , because Marxism always claims to be an " objective " science ( its literary analysis included ) and because the word " subjectivity " ( chu - kuan ) carries a bad connotation ...
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