Yunxue, J. THE IMAGE OF THE CHINESE IN VSEVOLOD IVANOV’S PROSE: FROM “ABSORBED BY HISTORY” TO “MAKING HISTORY”. Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University. 2026;48(1):58–64. DOI: 10.15393/uchz.art.2026.1266


Russian literature and literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation


THE IMAGE OF THE CHINESE IN VSEVOLOD IVANOV’S PROSE: FROM “ABSORBED BY HISTORY” TO “MAKING HISTORY”

Yunxue
J.
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia
Keywords:
image of the Chinese
Vsevolod Ivanov
Armoured Train 14-69
“The Story of Zhen-Lung
the Seeker of the Shen-Jen Root”
Chinese philosophy
national consciousness
Summary: This study aims to analyze the portrayal of Chinese characters in Vsevolod Ivanov’s works of the 1920s, focusing on the short story “The Story of Zhen-Lung, the Seeker of the Shen-Jen Root” and the short novel Armored Train 14-69. Both narratives are set in the Russian Far East and conclude with the death of their Chinese protagonists. Employing comparative and textual analysis, the research contrasts the images of Chinese characters in Ivanov’s works with those created by his contemporaries, such as Isaac Babel and Mikhail Bulgakov. The investigation demonstrates that, although Ivanov’s texts partially retain the stereotypical physical and linguistic traits traditional to Russian literary depictions of Chinese people, his in-depth revelation of the characters’ multidimensional psychology and behavioral motives signifies a transformation of the image from “absorbed by history” to “making history”. This metamorphosis is rooted in an accurate representation of the historical-cultural context and lifelike reality. Such an artistic approach not only reflects the profound influence of the revolutionary era on national consciousness and mentality but also marks a breakthrough in the principles of creating Chinese characters in Russian literature.




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