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On The Narration And Gender Of Mo Yan 's Novels

Posted on:2016-03-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330470456176Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Mo Yan is a pen stopped working since the1980s, a writer, In thirty years of writing career, writing a lot of good works, In these works, Mo Yan successfully created a lot of different personalities female characters, Innovation and change as a writer, in shaping female characters, narrative strategies used by different works is different. Mo Yan’s works explore the relationship between narrative and gender, will undoubtedly provide some possibilities for understanding the works of Mo Yan.This paper is divided into three chapters in addition to the introduction, conclusion:The first chapter narrative strategy in combination with the specific image of female characters in the works of Mo Yan, the characterization of novel narration and gender, and specifically from two aspects, namely:the female characters as a viewpoint to describe women and men look at women. Cause of formation in the second chapter, the basis of the first chapter of Mo Yan’s novel narration and gender representation are analyzed:one is the childhood experience and excellent predecessors of the enlightenment; which causes the difficult survival of childhood memories, and the influence of Pu Songling, Cao Xueqin and other outstanding people; on the other hand is the "racial crisis" consideration; Mo Yan has deep concerns about racial degradation, coupled with the impact of Latin American magic realism in Mo Yan’s works, which shows on the decay of vitality, he wants to in these tough women seeking to avoid the way back. The last chapter from praise to dare to love and hate women and two women as the object of desire in Mo Yan’s novels, narration and gender significance are discussed. The three chapters explains, I found that Mo Yan is the praise of women, but also can not get rid of the male writer’s perspective, in shaping the image of women, the annihilation of female subjectivity.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mo Yan, Novel, Narrative, Gender
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