Reading as Reliving: The Multimedia Pingshu Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Its Republican-Era Ancestors

Canaan Morse
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Abstract: This paper documents a recently published, six-volume series of books entitled Pingshu Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Pingshu Sanguo yanyi 評書三國演義), an edited transcription of pingshu storyteller Lian Liru’s 連麗如ongoing performance of the traditional tale, adapted for the page by her senior disciple, pingshu performer and editor Liang Yan 梁彥. The text of the series merges the narrative worlds of traditional oral storytelling and print media in several fascinating ways, including by attaching a QR code to every chapter that allows users to read while listening to the original performance while they read. Textual analysis supplemented by interviews reveals how the creators used print narrative techniques to recreate the receptive context of oral performance and enable a mode of reading I term “reading as reliving.” A further discovery, that they modeled the project after a precedent—serialized pingshu publication in Republican-era periodicals—demonstrates how written text and oral performance in China have continued to exist symbiotically and how even a badge of hyper-modernity like a QR code can be seen as part of a tradition of oral performers utilizing media revolutions to their art’s advantage.
阅读即重温:多媒体《三国演义》及其民国时期的祖先
内容摘要本文记录了最近出版的六卷本《平话三国演义》丛书、评书三国演义》是根据评书艺人连丽如持续表演的传统故事编辑而成,由她的高徒、评书表演艺术家兼编辑梁彦改编成书。这套丛书的文本以多种引人入胜的方式融合了传统口述故事和平面媒体的叙事世界,包括在每一章都附有二维码,让用户在阅读的同时聆听原版表演。文本分析辅以访谈,揭示了创作者如何利用印刷叙事技术重现口头表演的接受语境,并实现我称之为 "重温阅读 "的阅读模式。另一个发现是,他们以民国时期期刊上的平话出版物为蓝本,这表明了书面文本和口头表演在中国是如何共生共存的,以及即使是像二维码这样的超现代徽章,也可以被视为口头表演者利用媒体革命发挥艺术优势的传统的一部分。
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