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1933年5月,左联女作家丁玲在上海公共租界被中统特务秘密逮捕,事件的新闻效应引发了丁玲作品的出版热,围绕丁玲这一对象的写作也数量剧增。本文以此为背景,尝试从文学出版的角度考察新文学在突发事件中的商业市场的反应,分析这一“非常态”事件的背后,新文学在生产、消费、流通等各环节与政治、商业、文化等诸多因素发生联系的“常态”机制问题。
In May 1933, Ding Ling, a writer of the Leftist Writers’ Association, was secretly arrested by the secret agents of the Central Government in Shanghai’s public concession. The news effect of the incident triggered the publication of Ding Ling’s work. The number of writings surrounding Ding Ling has also risen sharply. Based on this background, this article attempts to examine the response of the new literature to the commercial market in emergencies from the perspective of literary publishing. Behind the analysis of this “abnormal state” event, the new literature has become more and more popular in the production, consumption and circulation sectors “Normal ” mechanism that is linked with many factors such as politics, commerce and culture.