Which direction is better for the postgraduate entrance examination of Chinese language and literature major?

The literary direction of Chinese language and literature major is better.

Specifically including eight directions.

050 10 1 literature and art

050 102 linguistics and applied linguistics

050 103 China philology

050 104 China classical philology

050 105 China ancient literature

050 106 Modern and Contemporary Literature in China

050 107 China minority languages and literature

050 108 comparative literature and world literature

China language and literature, as its name implies, includes two majors: language and literature. According to the discipline classification of the Ministry of Education, it mainly includes linguistics and applied linguistics, Chinese philology, literature and art, China classical philology, China ancient literature, China modern and contemporary literature, China minority languages and literature, comparative literature and world literature. Under every two disciplines, it is divided into several research directions. Of course, specific to each school, these eight two disciplines will not necessarily set up a master's program; The division of research direction is also established by different departments according to their own scientific research conditions and teachers, which can be said to be "fragmented"

050 10 1 literature and art

Professional introduction: Literature and art, also known as literature, is a subject that studies the nature, characteristics, occurrence and development of literature and gives guidance to literary practice. The research scope of literature and art is very extensive, including literary theory, literary criticism, literary phenomena and literary history. Today's researchers also turn their perspective to emerging and dynamic cultural studies. This major is closely related to philosophy, which is theoretical and speculative.

Research interests: literary theory, literary aesthetics, literary criticism, culture and poetics, western literary theory, comparative poetics between China and the West, China's classical poetics, and the history of China's literary criticism.

Courses studied: methods and systems of literature and art, western classical aesthetics, modern and contemporary western aesthetics, monographic study on the history of ancient aesthetics in China, psychology of literature and art, methodology of literature and art, study on Marxist-Leninist literary thoughts, formal aesthetics, western literary and cultural theories, China poetics, contemporary anthropological aesthetics, China modern literary criticism, cultural studies, and Western-Malaysian literary theory.

Bibliography: Literature Theory Course (Revised Edition) Tong Qingbing, Higher Education Press;

Zhu Guangqian, History of Western Aesthetics (I and II), People's Literature Publishing House;

Selected Western Literary Theories, Wu Yifu and Hu Jingzhi, Peking University Publishing House;

Aesthetics Zhu Liyuan, Higher Education Press;

Outline of the History of Chinese Aesthetics, Ye Lang, Shanghai People's Publishing House.