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Research on Trends and Hotspots of Mo Yan Literature from the Perspective of Citespace

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DOI: 10.23977/langl.2024.070718 | Downloads: 17 | Views: 569

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Jiaxu Wang 1

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1 School of Humanities and Law, Dalian University of Finance and Economics, Dalian, Liaoning, China

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Jiaxu Wang

ABSTRACT

Since the publication of his first work in 1981, Mo Yan's path of literary creation has gone through more than forty years, and the research on Mo Yan has also been close to forty years and when Mo Yan was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012, it even set off a frenzy of pursuit in the academic world. In this paper, we take the journals and dissertations in the China Knowledge Network database as the data analysis samples. We use Citespace software to analyze the knowledge mapping of Mo Yan's research hotspots and trends to clarify the research focus in this field. The study results show that the area has not yet formed a group of high-yield authors, and there is the phenomenon of "closed door" in the existing research. From the point of view of the research content, the research on the translation of Mo Yan's novels and the research on contemporary literature will become critical points of research in the future. Still, it is necessary to carry out an in-depth analysis in the process of the future examination by focusing on the specific novels of Mo Yan.

KEYWORDS

Mo Yan, Mo Yan's novel, Citespace

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Jiaxu Wang, Research on Trends and Hotspots of Mo Yan Literature from the Perspective of Citespace. Lecture Notes on Language and Literature (2024) Vol. 7: 123-130. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/langl.2024.070718.

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