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Section III Differences between Comparative Literature and Traditional Subjects

Section III The differences between comparative literature and traditional disciplines are as follows:

1. Different research objects: Comparative literature mainly studies different literary systems, literary works and their relationships and influences, while traditional disciplines study related knowledge in natural, social and humanistic fields.

2. Different research methods: Comparative literature adopts the method of comparative research, focusing on the horizontal or vertical comparative analysis of different literary systems and literary works, while traditional disciplines adopt their own research methods and techniques.

3. Different research categories: comparative literature studies cross-cultural, cross-ethnic and cross-regional literary phenomena, while traditional disciplines study knowledge and problems in specific fields.

4. Different research perspectives: Comparative literature research focuses on literary issues from the perspective of globalization, diversification and interdisciplinary, while traditional disciplines focus on in-depth study of problems within specific disciplines.