英文摘要 |
This paper proposes the concept of Game-Changer as a new way of analyzing literary history. As a case study, it examines the evolution of Yang Mu (a.k.a. Ye Shan, C. H. Wang, b. 1940), from the 1960s to the mid-1970s, as a poet and, eventually, a Game-Changer. The study pays special attention to the literary field from the postwar period through the 1970s, in which Yang developed his art and poetics; the various kinds of capital he had at his command; and the formative influence he exerted on the poetry scene. |