Аннотация

За более чем тридцать лет китайские дунганские литературные исследования прошли процесс эволюции от поверхностного к глубокому, от литературной критики к литературным исследованиям, от непрофессионального к профессиональному, от акцента на литературных обменах (взаимосвязях) к акценту на научные исследования. В настоящее время на новом историческом этапе. В этой статье используются методы сравнительного наблюдения, библиометрии и анализ содержания для обзора исторического процесса и развития исследования китайской дунганской литературы, а также для изучения ее ценности и значения, чтобы способствовать лучшему распространению и признанию дунганской литературы в Китае

Ключевые слова

дунганская литература, Центральная Азия, тип исследования, литературный анализ

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