PHENOMENONE OF GENRE INTERACTIONS IN SOME OVERSEAS VIETNAMESE SHORT STRORIES AFTER 1975

Lan Đỗ

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Based on some theories of literary genre and our previous publications regarding this tendency, in this paper, I discover, classify, analyze, and evaluate the genre interactions in several overseas Vietnamese short stories. The article presents such interactionsin different levels: genres and subgenres. Particularly, there are interactions in short stories with autobiographical-memorial elements and in short stories with novelized features. This article, therefore, confirms the existence and development of short stories written in Vietnamese in its abroad context. The overseas Vietnamese short stories after 1975 follow the regular genre movement, remarkably contribute to types of genres and contemporary Vietnamese literature.

 

 

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