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    Title: 戰後臺灣文學傳播困境初論: 一個「文化研究」向度的觀察
    Authors: 林淇瀁
    Keywords: 臺灣文學;文化研究
    Date: 1995-07
    Issue Date: 2016-09-06 16:47:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 臺灣文壇進入九○年代之後,傳出一波波「文學已死」的聲音,形成文壇熱門話題。到底問題出在哪裡?文學的傳播在多元化的臺灣社會中依舊進行著,但多元化似乎已使得文學的生命萎弱了,這是文學的無用?或是文學作為傳播的無力?顯然值得文學社群思考,也值得傳播學界從「文化研究」的向度,對於此一現象提出一些觀察與論點,並有所擴張傳播研究的傳統領域。 本文嘗試以戰後臺灣的社會變遷為背景,耙梳近五十年來歷史發展下臺灣文學在傳播過程中走過的曲折路徑,藉以分析臺灣文學家如何在歷史脈絡上建構文學的傳播意義及其價值觀;其次,在橫切面上,本文進而以七○年代後臺灣報紙副刊改革對應於社會變遷,探究兩者緣於傳播過程所產生的互動,並解析臺灣現代文學的傳播困境所在。 最後,作者試圖指出,文學如果真有「死亡」現象,也是因為文學傳播被文人圈單向地將之依賴於大眾媒介之上。大眾媒介對文學的傳播固然有著推波助瀾的功能,但格於其媒介工業特質,對文學的書寫亦相對造成傷害。臺灣文學工作者必須辨明此中的弔詭,以文學書寫對抗消費文化的挑戰、以文學專業媒介(雜誌及出版)的整建,發展新的傳播系統,抵抗媒介工業的收編,並以「磋商」(negotiation)策略,鼓勵大眾的參與和解讀,讓讀者成為主動找尋意義的創造者,而非被動的受訊者,才能真正突破當代臺灣文學的傳播困境與危機。
    In Taiwan in the 1990s, it is often heard that "literature is dead". The topic has become a popoular one in Literary circles. Is this because literature is useless? Or is it because literary communication is powerless? Such questions deserve consideration not only by the literary community, but also by journalistic circles observing and analyzing this phenomenon from a cultural` studies` perspective, and thereby enlarging the traditional sphere of communications research. Untilizing the social changes in post-war Taiwan as background, this paper attempts to examine the complicated historical development of literary communication in Taiwan over the last fifty years, and to analyze how Taiwans` writers have given meaning and value to literary communication through history. Secondly, this paper will examine their interplay through a cross-section using the reform in newspaper literary supplements and the corresponding social changes since 1970s as well as analyze the difficulties in the communication of modern Taiwan literature. Finally, the author will attempt to point out that if literature really is "dead", then it is the result of writers themselves relying exclusively on the mass media to disseminate literature. The mass media, no doubt, can function to promote the communication of literature, but it can actually be harmful to the writing of literature. Only by using a tactic of "negotiation", which allows the reader to become the creator of meaning, rather than the passive recipient of information, can Taiwans` writers really overcome the crisis and difficulties in the communication of contemporary literature.
    Relation: 新聞學研究, 51, 143-162
    Data Type: article
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