| Hover and pass through --Study on the text characteristics of the New Feminism novels in TaiwanTaiwan's new Feminism novels were dark horses to the end of the seventies of the 20th century, not merely the oncoming force was swift and violent, formed pattern of their own, been with distinct female consciousness and abundant intension, and raised a female flag of fashion, but also have been in the state of moving ahead of springing up as undercurrent. It becomes a kind of unique literary creation phenomenon.The new feminism novels of Taiwan have been creating among the texts to expand the spiritual space actively, paying close attention to the survive situation of the female, looking close at the life essence under the traditional culture, the personality weakness, the soul's fetters and handcuffs of the female. And they have subverted the tradition that only men can write women at characters. Eyes taked male mean, weakness and foil into consideration with female, solved men's right mythology. The novels have been building and constructing the new women's image with ideal personality ; Besides, new feminism writers regarded" health" as media, too , excavated the relationship of body, sex, and politics. They probed into female emotion and lust to act on the foundation of their own independent personality, then writed many kinds of possibility of the desiresof female......The new female novels were " hovering" freely through texts amongspiritual space that open up in their writings. Passed through the constraint and stipulations of male centre society, these texts form the unique aesthstic characteristic not only on narrate skill but also in the language which reflect the individualized characteristic.The thesis on the basis of the texts read in detail draws lessons from existing mainland and a large amount of research results in Taiwan, and using western feminism theory, un-struralism, post-modernism and post-colonialism, and Narrate Theory and the Queer Theory etc. has an overall and careful discussion with the new feminism novels in Taiwan. |