Author |
Zhu Jun
Abstract |
In the 1920s and 1930s, left-wing cultural movement is the product of historical interaction between urban space and radical human geography in ShangHai. TingZiJian is one of the fields in the interaction, and TingZiJian Writers are synonyms for Shanghai’s intellectuals groups at one time. From the perspective of History-Space-Society, with the case study of Tingzijian writers rising from the marginal roles to the centre, the paper systematically discusses the relationship between urban space and Chinese radical human geography within the following three parts: 1. The interaction between spatial justice and left-wing cultural movement; 2.The radicalization of urban literature geography and internal differences of that; 3. Spatial turn and the identity crisis of marginal intellectuals in modern china.
keywords |
Urban space, TingZiJian writers, humanistic geography, identity crisis