The Experiential Texture of Contemporary Rural Writing—On the Writing and Reading of Baoshui Village by Qiao Ye

Lu Yang

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Front. Lit. Stud. China ›› 2023, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (4) : 409-432. DOI: 10.3868/s010-012-023-0049-6
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The Experiential Texture of Contemporary Rural Writing—On the Writing and Reading of Baoshui Village by Qiao Ye

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Baoshui Village, a full-length novel by Qiao Ye, presents to its readers an open, sensitive, holistic, and reflective experiential texture thanks to the writer’s years of preparation spent “going into” and “immersing herself in villages,” as well as her rural narrative focusing on the complexity, contemporaneity, and problem of rural revitalization. The novel employs dual-narrative technique of recounting emotional and village history to advance its plot, paints pictures of village life with polyphonous scenes of village gossip, and engages in participatory observation through the use of the narrator to construct an open subject consciousness that discovers blind spots, surprises, disparities, and paradoxes in the rural experience. By selectively reconstructing the experiences of three archetypal villages and creating the new literary image of a “rural construction expert,” the novel conveys a realistic attitude that values the subjectivity and endogenous power of the countryside. In doing so, this method takes the structure of reality as its core and calls for a pragmatic standpoint that suspends any judgment, so as to “read” the Chinese countryside through the texture of reality.

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Qiao Ye / Baoshui Village / rural narrative / experiential texture / reality structure / presentness

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Lu Yang. The Experiential Texture of Contemporary Rural Writing—On the Writing and Reading of Baoshui Village by Qiao Ye. Front. Lit. Stud. China, 2023, 17(4): 409‒432 https://doi.org/10.3868/s010-012-023-0049-6

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