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UPA Perpustakaan Universitas Jember

Unnatural narratives in contemporary Chinese time travel fiction: patterns, values, and interpretive options

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The first decade of the twenty first century witnessed an upsurge and a flourishing of time travel fiction in China which is physically, logically, and/or humanly impossible The boom of this new narrative genre has been fueled in no small part by the so-called ‘‘postmodernist turn’’ coupled with the ‘‘historiographical turn’’ to the degree that it is no longer possible to read it along the lines of traditional narrative theory. With contemporary Chinese time travel fiction as its central concern, this article pursues four major goals: (1) to uncover its dominant unnatural patterns and means of time travel, (2) to reveal its unnaturalness from
such perspectives as metalepsis prolepsis self-contradictory narration, and multiperson narration (3) to examine its consequences and values of being unnatural and (4) to offer a way of naturalizing it by suggesting the intersection of unnatural narratology with ethical narratology.

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