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Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 26-34.

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On Auscultation

Fu Xiuyan   

  1. the Center for Narratology Studies, Jiangxi Normal University (Nanchang 330022, China)
  • Online:2016-01-25 Published:2017-09-22
  • About author:Fu Xiuyan, D.litt., is a professor at the Center for Narratology Studies, Jiangxi Normal University (Nanchang 330022, China), with research focuses on narratology, comparative literature and world literature.

Abstract: The absence of auscultation, listening for precise judgement, in the perceptual experience entails the phenomenon of the employment of eyes for ears in the present "era of pictorial-reading." Listening has been entrusted with the power to resist the increasingly noisy self-talking in modern life. The earliest literary activity in mankind history is story-telling through listening, and due to the absence of auscultation, some important information only available to listening has been unrevealed from literary works. The paper argues that to re-read literary works from the perspective of listening facilitates to offset the perceptual imbalance caused by visual hegemony.

Key words: auscultation, listening, narrative