Journal of Shanghai University (Social Science Edition) ›› 2016, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (5): 83-94.
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Broad Sense Narratology, or “Broad Sense Semiotic Narratology” is constructed by professor Zhao Yiheng, who has made reference to the principles of Western semiotics, and explored the common rules shared by all narrative styles. An indepth study into the interdisciplinary principles behind the research paradigm discovers that the “Three Levels Theory ” as one of the core contents is still plagued with problems unsolved, which reflect the disparity between broad sense narrative research paradigm and Chinese local narrative tradition. The morphological paradigm abiding by story morphology originates from western biology, adheres to relevant interdisciplinary principles in humanities, and has been widely applied to aesthetics, arts and literary studies. Meanwhile, the theory of three levels of story based on morphology can respond to the problems unsolved by three levels theory of broad sense narratology, and is in a better position to restore Chinese indigenous narrative experience, thus offering more theoretical possibilities in manifesting the indigenous implications of Chinese stories. Key words:
Key words: Broad Sense Narratology, morphology, story, Chinese experience
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