The complexities of narrative stratification and transgression have long captivated scholars, generating extensive discussion in both Chinese and international academic circles. In the past 40 years, research on this issue has proliferated across diverse disciplines, including logic, philosophy, narratology, and visual semiotics. As these debates have deepened, the subject has expanded in scope, and the field has grown significantly. However, scholarly articles that provide a clear and systematic analysis of this issue remain rare, with many of the existing works giving the impression that the more the topic is discussed, the more obscure and elusive it becomes.

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Stratification, Transgression, Cyclical Transgression

  • Yiheng Zhao

摘要

The complexities of narrative stratification and transgression have long captivated scholars, generating extensive discussion in both Chinese and international academic circles. In the past 40 years, research on this issue has proliferated across diverse disciplines, including logic, philosophy, narratology, and visual semiotics. As these debates have deepened, the subject has expanded in scope, and the field has grown significantly. However, scholarly articles that provide a clear and systematic analysis of this issue remain rare, with many of the existing works giving the impression that the more the topic is discussed, the more obscure and elusive it becomes.