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A "Moth" Darting Into A Flame

Posted on:2010-10-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L GongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275969111Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Su Qing is a unique female writer in the contemporary Chinese Literature,and her works represent the real appearance of female discourse.From macro-narration to female speech,unconscious male-examination to the critiques of female dissimilation,and the avoidance of female desire to confrontation,her novels hold the truly substance and body,and get rid of the fear of death by physically psychological means,creating a body of new women who struggle in the embarrassing predicament,and who pursue individual emancipation, economic independence and gender independence.In this way,Su Qing is not an ordinary popular novel writer.She not only inherits the tradition of May Fourth Movement,but also advances it to a new height,which manifests its own unique value in contemporary literature,and has a direct or indirect effects on modern secularization writings and somatization writings.The first two chapters of this thesis analyzes the characteristics of the new females in Su Qing's novel.Starting from the essential difference between Su Qing's new women in the process of women emancipation and the new women in May Fourth Movement,the author of this thesis focuses on the features of the new women images in Su Qing's novel. They seek for individual emancipation,economic independence and gender independence,and third desperately in the half-new and half-old awkward society.The second chapter intends to explore the historical status and influence of Su Qing's novel.By comparing Su Qing with Ding Ling,Zhang Ailing and Xiao Hong,this thesis shows the more thoroughness,which has its specific historical value,of Su Qing's female essentialism,and explicates the direct or indirect impacts Su Qing and her novel have on modern secularization writings and somatization writings.
Keywords/Search Tags:Su Qing, New Women Images, Female Consciousness, Routine Secularization, Desire Narration
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