作品简介
虱子、蚊子、萤火虫,跟人关系最为密切的微虫,与人类爱恨纠葛,绵延数千载,产生出了无数的传说、故事、诗词、典故、笑话、习俗……人类的历史若缺少了这些昆虫,恐怕会失色不少。人间小虫,构成了一道道饶有趣味的文化和审美景观。
王宏超,复旦大学文学博士,上海师范大学人文学院教授,博士生导师,中文系主任,文艺学教研室主任。主要研究领域为美学与艺术理论、中国美学史。近年来颇关注中国古代社会生活史和古人生活美学。
著有《古人的生活世界》(彩图修订版,2022)、《美学的发明:中国现代美学的学科制度与知识谱系》(2022)等。
Introduction of works
Lice, mosquitoes, fireflies, the most closely related to human micro-insects, love and hate with human beings, stretching for thousands of years, producing countless legends, stories, poems, allusions, jokes, customs... The history of the human race would not be the same without these insects. Human insects constitute a lot of interesting cultural and aesthetic landscape.
Wang Hongchao, Doctor of Literature, Fudan University, Professor of Humanities, Shanghai Normal University, doctoral supervisor, director of the Department of Chinese Literature, director of the Department of Literature and Art. His research interests include aesthetics and art theory, and the history of Chinese aesthetics. In recent years, much attention has been paid to the history of ancient Chinese social life and the aesthetics of ancient Chinese life.
He is the author of the Living World of the Ancients (revised Color edition, 2022) and The Invention of Aesthetics: Disciplinary System and Knowledge Pedigree of Modern Chinese Aesthetics (2022).