华东师范大学学报(哲学社会科学版) ›› 2025, Vol. 57 ›› Issue (3): 108-119.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2025.03.011

• 神话学研究 • 上一篇    

现代民族国家构建中的西南民族神话——以20世纪三四十年代的调查与研究为考察核心

祝鹏程   

  • 出版日期:2025-05-15 发布日期:2025-05-28
  • 作者简介:祝鹏程,北京大学中文系长聘副教授,北京市文联签约评论家(北京,100871)
  • 基金资助:
    国家社科基金重大项目“中国神话文学思想史研究”(项目编号:23&ZD277)。

Ethnic Myths in Southwest China against the Background of the Construction of Modern Nation-State:Focusing on the Investigations and Research in the 1930s-1940s

Pengcheng Zhu   

  • Online:2025-05-15 Published:2025-05-28

摘要:

20世纪三四十年代,随着抗战的深入和西南边疆建设的推进,民俗学、民族学、人类学、语言学、文学等学科的学者共同参与了对西南民族神话的调查。现代民族国家的建构和现代学科的形成对于西南民族神话研究影响深远,学者们使用理性的视角和科学的方法审视神话,将其从超自然的地方性知识转化为对象化的、易于掌握的民族志资料;同时又注重挖掘西南民族神话中有助于国家共同体建构和民族新文化建设的资源,将其转化成为民族主体文化的重要组成部分。这一做法将西南民族神话转化为国家公共文本,提升了西南民族神话和文化在社会主流叙事中的可见性,但也存在着缺乏地方文化拥有者主位视角、忽视本土资源丰富内涵的缺陷。

关键词: 中国西南少数民族, 神话, 现代民族国家, 现代学科, 共同体意识

Abstract:

During the 1930s and 1940s, as the Anti-Japanese War intensified and the development of the southwestern frontier progressed, scholars in the fields such as folklore, ethnology, anthropology, linguistics and literature collectively engaged in the investigation of myths among southwestern ethnic minorities. The construction of the modern nation-state and the formation of modern academic disciplines profoundly influenced the study of these myths. Researchers adopted rational perspectives and scientific methodologies to reinterpret these myths, transforming them from supernatural local knowledge into objectified ethnographic materials that could be systematically analyzed. Simultaneously, they sought to extract elements from these myths that could contribute to national community construction and the development of a new national culture, integrating them into an integral component of the national cultural identity framework. While this approach elevated the visibility of southwestern ethnic myths and cultures within mainstream societal discourse by converting localized knowledge into national public texts, it suffered from a lack of an active perspective from local cultural practitioners and a tendency to overlook the rich, multifaceted meanings embedded in indigenous traditions.

Key words: ethnic minorities in Southwest China, myths, modern nation-state, modern academic disciplines, consciousness of community