英文摘要 |
As a type of landforms, river is also a human settlement. When the writers do the river writings, human is often the main subject instead of river. However, river is not only a stage of performing stories but also participating and shaping the experience or memory of human beings. Therefore, the writers may deliberately or unintentionally complete the river writings that reflect their understanding and thought of living environment. This is a study which is based on contemporary Taiwanese prose highly relevant to real experience, and cites the concept of ''place'' in cultural geography, analyzes the connotation of the interaction between humans and rivers, observes the image and role of river and then interprets the reasons why the writers write about rivers in these ways. In this study, there are three connotations of river writings arranged by the scopes from small to large as follows: (1) a text reproduced of family memories, (2) an observed field of social change, and (3) a writing topic of land identity. As a result, it can be seen that within contemporary Taiwanese prose, river is the treasure house of the growth and memories of the writers. It witnesses the social change and is extended to be the symbol of identity which reflects the significance of society and age. |