Textualization of Chinese History in Mo Yan’s Change
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Abstract
The current research endeavors to observe ‘textualization of history and historicization
of text’ in Changeby the Nobel laureate and the most prolific Chinese writer, Mo Yan who
reinterprets history unveiling the hidden secrets and internal intricacies. Although the writer
declares that it incorporates the events from 1979 to 2009, the events of 1904, 1949 and
others have significant space. Historical and fictional events are merged in the text thereby
questioning the objective representation of history. The declaration of Republic of China, the
Cultural Revolution, Japanese Aggression and China-Vietnam war are presented together
with China’s transformation from tradition to modernity, which goes in parallel with the
writer’s progress from peasant to a successful writer. As a novella-cum-memoir, it
fictionalizes the historical events and presents the life story of the writer from childhood to
present career; therefore, it attempts to dismantle the strict generic boundary practiced in
literature. Blending history and fiction it gives new shape to literature. Moreover, the voices
of the marginalized, excluded and backward people including peasants, workers and labours
are raised in the text.
